Photographs by Geoff Cooke
2009
 
#482 at the works entance Sat 19th Sep 2009
South Africa- Koedoespoort Works Visit
The RSSA arranged a visit to the Transnet Koedoespoort Workshops to see the assembly line for the Class 39 Diesel Electic locomotives and the Class 6E upgrade. Other locomotives were seen in the yard.

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2007
 
#2054. Voorbaai. 20 Sep 2007 Thu 20th Sep 2007
South Africa - The end of 15CA #2054
I found Class 15CA #2054 being cut up at Voorbaai Depot during a tour that I hosted for Ffestiniog Travel. A sad end for a fine locomotive.

#2054 was built by the American Locomotive Co in 1926.

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2005
 
Ex - sugar plantatio locomotives at Ixopo station. 03 September 2005 Wed 31st Aug 2005
South Africa - Avontuur Adventurer 2005
The 2005 Avontuur Adventurer tour was operated by the Sandstone Heritage Trust with Geoff's Trains acting as the overseas booking agent. The main tour concerned itself with the 2 foot gauge line from Port Elizabeth to Avontuur. A pre-tour option offered visits to the Sandstone Estate, Paton Country Railway and the Banana Express.

Fri 8th Jul 2005
Botswana - BCL Mine - 2005
Following our tour of Zimbabwe, we visited te BCL Mine at Selebe Phikwe in Botswana.

Class 14A #512 waits at Victoria Falls as two South African Class 34 diesels pass on a Zambia bound freight. 02 July 2005. Sat 2nd Jul 2005 to Tue 5th Jul 2005
Zimbabwe - Garratts to Victoria Falls 2005
In July 2005 Geoff's Trains ran a tour to Zimbabwe for Globe Steam. Botswana was also included, and will feature as a separate collection.

DE9 #1961, a General Electric U11B, undergoing repair at the Mutare Workshops. Tue 26th Apr 2005
Zimbabwe - Mutare NRZ Workshops
The National Railways of Zimbabwe workshops in Mutare maintained English Electric and Brush locomotives. The workshop now maintains American General Electric locomotives.

Half cab bus. Not a partcularly good preservation effort. Tue 26th Apr 2005
Zimbabwe - Mutare Transport Museum
Zimbabwe's Transport Museum is in the City if Mutare. Some of the transport exhibits are shown here.

The only locomotive at Shurugwi that was not made by Prof is this South African made Funkey, close relative to the two Funkeys on the Welsh Highland and Ffestiniog Railways. Being non-standard, it is maintained as a spare locomotive, backing up the two larger Prof machines.  Thu 21st Apr 2005
Zimbabwe - Shurugwi Narrow Gauge
The Shurugwi Peak Mine, located at the town of Shurugwi, about 20 km south of Gweru, runs a collection of diesel locomotives manufactured by Prof Engineering, and one Funkey.

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