36-214 / 36-218 / Shunter Wagon “Natalspruit” / 36-240 along Maydon Wharf at the start of another busy day’s shunting for them. With reference to Col. André Kritzinger's Wikipedia referen... (more)
Class 36 (200) Diesel Shunters, 36-237 & 36-220, are pictured here at one of the entrances to the Bayhead Yard/s - the largest railway goods receiving and dispatching yard in Durban. With referen... (more)
PRASA (Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa) / Shosholoza Meyl Class 36 diesel shunter, 36-251, brings a now empty "Trans Natal" (overnight Johannesburg / Durban economy passenger train... (more)
One of the new and very elusive KZN Business Express sets being moved for staging purposes into the Metrorail Yard just north of Durban Station by yard shunter, Class 36 (212). The KZN Business E... (more)
Shosholoza Meyl's Class 36 Diesel Shunter in Durban, 36-251, is hard at work moving two Class 18E units (PRASA "blue" livery) and Class 6E1 (Spoornet "orange" livery), E1394, into the shed for the... (more)
Built by General Motors South Africa as GM-EMD SW1002, Class 36 (200) Diesel Shunter (who entered service in 1981), 36-231, has just carefully placed the Car Carrier off the overnight Johannesburg... (more)
Early on a bright Sunday morning as the PRASA (Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa) / Shosholoza Meyl shunter in Durban, 36-251, exits her overnight staging spot in the Catering Shed just north ... (more)
Class 36 Diesel Shunter, 36-251, pushes 18-428 and 18-422 into the shed adjacent to New Durban Yard. 18-428 and 18-422 had just arrived in Durban minutes earlier, with the overnight Johannesburg -... (more)
An early start to the working day for Class 36 Diesel Shunter, 36-244, who is seen here hard at work moving Metrorail stock around, at the large Metrorail Yard just North of Durban Station.