18691 and 18693 lead a Rovos train here between Soetendal and Malan heading towards Cape Town.
E1592 leads a passenger special returning from the Jazz festival in Cape Town back to Johannesburg into Worcester station.
35417 and 35043 grind up the grade towards Karringmelk with a load of tankers and dz wagons behind passing a field with canola plants in full bloom.
A matching set of 6E1s in the old SAR colours lead a late running inbound Queenstown train through the Hex River Valley mountains towards Worcester.
Two class 35s lead a short load of mix wagons towards Soetendal out on the Cape main line.
An empty ore train is busy crossing over the Olifantsrivier (Elephant river) outside Vredendal which is about one kilometer in length. The third helper loco can be seen just on the other side of t... (more)
Two class 18Es with a class 36 shunting loco behind lead a grain train out of Cape Town on a sunny Spring day.
Class 18Es 691 and 693 with a Rovos passenger train behind approach Klapmuts with not much of the journey to Cape Town left.
15023 and 43079 lead another load of empties back to the mines running here through the sand dunes outside Lamberts Bay which can be seen in the back on the right.
Three class 35s with the Phelophepa in tow on a repositioning move to Ashton approach Leeurivier (Lion River) here between Swellendam and Bonnievale.
The west coast is known for all the colourful wild flowers during spring season. Here 15024 leads an empty train past a batch of yellow flowers just north of Loop 1.
E9006 assists at the back of an empty ore train as it swings around Elands Bay heading back north to the mines.
A short train drops down a slight grade between Malmesbury and Moorreesburg heading to the cement factory at De Hoek.
18706 leads a grain train through the loop line at Gouda station. It will stop at the other end to allow an approaching Rovos train through.
Three class 35s with the Phelophepa health train in tow sweep around this big curve outside Swellendam heading to Ashton.