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.
The Phelophepa Health train behind 2 18Es on the left have stopped here in the loop at Artois to allow a faster traveling Transkaroo behind 2 6E1s on the right to pass.
18684 and 18686 leading the Phelophepa Health train away from Worcester in the distance for the final part of the trip to Cape Town.
18711 and 713 head up the bank between Klapmuts and Muldersvlei with Rovos Rail behind, in the distance fresh snow on the mountain tops from a cold front the previous week.
Metrorail train 3410 running from Muldersvlei via Stellenbosch to Cape Town approaches Lynedoch station here which still have operational semaphore signals.
Metrorail train 3216 leaves Van Der Stel station for the trip back to Cape Town.
The wheatfields are looking very nice from all the winter rains as 35485 with a short load heads up a climb towards Moorreesburg.
During August the Western Cape saw a lot of rain as is evident here while a class 35 passes by with a short load.
35009 leads the Voorbaai - Worcester freight train over the level crossing at Dekriet siding.
The wild flowers indicate that spring is approaching as 2 18Es lead military vehicles through Matjiesfontein.
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 red 18Es lead a load of army vehicles towards Cape Town just outside Touwsrivier here.
E1813 leading the Transkaroo out of town to Johannesburg passing the Parow golf course here.
Two class 35s with tankers and ballast wagons behind approaching Bontebokskloof siding just as the sun peaks through the approaching front clouds.
During the summer months the Western Cape sees a lot of wild fires as was the case on this day. Smoke have drift across in front of the setting sun giving this red colour to the sky. A Metro train... (more)