Awesome video. Thanks for posting. Keep uploading to make South Africa look cooler than most people think of it. Love those 15E's! It would be nice if you could somehow in your next video, take a video of the sounds from outside (or inside) of the 15E when they depart with heavy freight. Thanks again for uploading this wonderful footage! Regards, Reese.
Impressive piece of engineering and logistics combined. This really give unique and interesting insight into something of which the extent is not easily seen or appreciated.
Despite the disturbing neglect of some of the rail infrastructure, this vid still confirms that SA rail is still up there with the best in the world
Awesome video. Thanks for posting. Keep uploading to make South Africa look cooler than most people think of it. Love those 15E's! It would be nice if you could somehow in your next video, take a video of the sounds from outside (or inside) of the 15E when they depart with heavy freight. Thanks again for uploading this wonderful footage!
Regards, Reese.
Impressive piece of engineering and logistics combined. This really give unique and interesting insight into something of which the extent is not easily seen or appreciated.
100%
I was proud to work at the construction site in Saldahna Bay in 1975
Amazing video!
South African's need to see this
Nostalgic. I tested this locomotive.
Thanks for sharing. I am unsure but there can't be many railways that use 50kv ac catenary to ground.
Epic SA industry - from mining all that ore to getting it shipped.
I hate tunnels damn but anyway nice video
Is this a metre guage
Cape gauge. 1067mm