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1972/08/19.R3808. Introduced in 1904 as the Natal Government Railways' 'B' class, these chunky 4-8-0s became Class 1 when the South African Railways were formed in 1910.
This one was seen catching the last rays of the rapidly sinking sun at Germiston on the 19th August, 1972.
Imperial Japanese Government Railways / JNR Class1 EMU No.1035 in SCMaglev & Railway Park, Nagoya City, Aichi Pref, Japan
R4590. A number of South African and Rhodesian Railways steam locomotives ended their days in industrial service following their withdrawal from main line service. This is an ex. South African Railways Class 1 4-8-0 having a further lease of life at the New Clydesdale Colliery south of Witbank in the Transvaal.
Built by North British and introduced in 1904, this was originally the 'B' class of the Natal Government Railways.
8th September, 1972. Copyright © Ron Fisher.