18522 leads a Rovos train out of tunnel 4 of the Hexton tunnels into Salbar siding heading towards Cape Town on another hot and dry day.
18712 leads Rovos up the grade at Klapmuts towards Cape Town in the late afternoon.
18712 leads a load of black gold through Sandhills towards Worcester. The N1 between Cape Town and Johannesburg can be seen behind the train.
Two class 18Es in TFR red and Spoornet blue lead a special Blue Train north through Malan in the late afternoon.
A Rovos train heading to Cape Town behind 18712 and 18680 runs here between Soetendal and Malan with the Wellington mountains providing the backdrop.
Two 18Es in TFR red lead a Rovos train through Artois next to a farm full of grazing sheep on a sunny afternoon.
18691 and 18693 are about to duck underneath the R304 bridge with a Rovos train behind on the last part of the trip to Cape Town.
Three class 18Es lead a load north through Kleinstraat with dust blowing off the wagons at the back.
Three class 18Es bring a load of coal through Sandhills towards Cape Town in the afternoon.
Two class 18Es lead a grain train through Hermon with a class 36 shunting loco also riding along.
A Rovos train heading to Cape Town exits the longest of the 4 Hexton tunnels which is 13,5km in length.
18699 leads a Rovos train from Cape Town back to Pretoria into Hermon on a beautiful autumn day.
Two 18Es in TFR red together with 3 18Es in Spoornet blue drift down the grade at Boughton with a load of coal behind.
A special Blue Train that arrived earlier in Cape Town heads back north in the late afternoon through the Boland.
The Slanghoek mountains provide the backdrop as a special Blue Train runs along between Malan and Soetendal heading back to Johannesburg.