Two class 35s lead a Rovos passenger train past an old farm house hidden behind the bushes and trees into the setting sun heading to Cape Town.
Two class 35s with dz wagons behind heading towards Worcester, in the distance above the 4th wagon is Vink station where some old passenger rolling stock is standing.
Two old girls that have since been retired and replaced with Class 35s (GE U15C) lead a short a freight through Buffeljagsrivier station.
Two class 35s leading a short freight through Bonnievale station heading to Worcester.
The train from Voorbaai to Worcester runs here through Drew station which is not in use any more as is evident by the overgrown platform.
35039 and 35059 lead a short load of dz wagons between Drew and Merwespont outside Bonnievale towards Worcester.
Three class 35s with the first in Spoornet blue and the other 2 in TFR red lead the Voorbaai to Worcester freight through Riversdal as the sun finally breaks through the clouds.
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35009 leads the Voorbaai - Worcester freight train over the level crossing at Dekriet siding.
The aloes are in full bloom this time of the year as can be seen here while 2 class 35s lead a short freight down the hill into Riversdal.
Two class 35s with tankers and ballast wagons behind approaching Bontebokskloof siding just as the sun peaks through the approaching front clouds.
Two class 34s with empties behind carefully negotiates the sharp curve before crossing the Goukou river outside Riversdal.
The Worcester - Voorbaai freights crossing here at Karringmelk, on the left 35019/35009 and on the right 35483/35039/35018.
35009 and 35019 lead the Voorbaai to Worcester freight through the farm Skipskop a few km outside Riversdal.