A Metrorail train passing through the Klapmuts area heading from Cape Town to Wellington.
A lone class 35 with a shunters wagon behind is seen here north of Moorreesburg heading to the cement factory at De Hoek.
What better way to spent your birthday than to go chase trains! Here a loaded ore train starts heading down a slight grade for the last part of the journey into Saldanha.
Two 18Es that just brought the Phelophepa Health train to Worcester run here around the train heading back to the loco area.
35039 leading its train through Nuy station in the afternoon heading to Worcester.
The Queenstown to Cape Town train running on time here through Romansrivier with fresh snow on the mountain tops in the distance.
Two class 34s with a heavy load behind drifts slowly down the grade outside Velddrif towards Saldanha.
Two class 35s charge up the grade with loaded tankers behind past the silos at Heidelberg station.
E9012 looks like she had been working hard lately as seen here on the back of an empty train heading back to the mines up north.
An empty ore train with 15054 and 43087 in the front passes through a S curve outside Lamberts Bay.
Atlantic Rail's class 16DA waits for a Metro train to depart for it to run around the other Metro set in the back for the trip back to Cape Town.
E9018 is at the back of a loaded ore train that has just past over the Jakkalsrivier (jackal river) outside Lamberts Bay.
A loaded ore train has just past through the tunnel underneath the Bobbejaansberg (baboon mountain) with 15009 at the back. In the distance is the Atlantic ocean.
35465 leads a short train past some farm buildings outside Koringberg heading to the cement factory at De Hoek.
18691 and 18693 lead a Rovos train here between Soetendal and Malan heading towards Cape Town.