Three class 18Es lead a load north through Kleinstraat with dust blowing off the wagons at the back.
After a quick crew change outside Buffeljagsrivier 35061 slowly starts to move forward continuing the trip to Worcester.
Class 16DA "Katie" of Atlantic Rail has just gone through Lynedoch station approaching Spier station for a stop to allow the passengers to disembark for lunch at the Spier Wine Estate.
Atlantic Rail's class 16DA approaches Vlottenberg station for a stop to allow the passengers to disembark for lunch in the Winelands.
35043 leads another class 35 and 2 more class 34s into Bergrivier siding with steel coil emties behind heading to Saldanha to be reloaded. On the right are a few lamp posts still surviving.
Three class 18Es bring a load of coal through Sandhills towards Cape Town in the afternoon.
The class 14Es were painted in the Blue Train colours for duty on the Blue Train but were withdrawn after two caught fire. Here 14108 and 109 lead the train through Paarl to Pretoria.
Two class 18Es lead a grain train through Hermon with a class 36 shunting loco also riding along.
E1817 and E1186 take a rest between duties in the Worcester yard.
20031 and 20032 newly painted in the Blue Train colours are seen here heading through Muldersvlei on the first trip back to Johannesburg.
Three class 34s accelerate up the grade into Hopefield with about 70 empty coal wagons behind, heading back to Bellville from Saldanha.
A Rovos train heading to Cape Town exits the longest of the 4 Hexton tunnels which is 13,5km in length.
Two class 35s in Spoornet orange and TFR red lead the Voorbaai - Worcester freight through Riversdal.
A Premier Classe special in the new Prasa blue livery is seen here behind one of the new Afro 4000 locos on the return trip to Johannesburg running through the vineyards at Sandhills.
Two class 35s and two class 34s stands with their train at the end of Bergrivier siding while an empty coal train passes by on the loop line.