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Description0178 GroenbultSouthAfrica 19920727.jpg |
English: South African class 19D 4-8-2 locomotives nos. 3323 & 3334 (both built by the North British Locomotive Company in 1948) run past in the late evening near Groenbult, South Africa, with the "Union Limited Zambezi" train organised by the Transnet Museum. |
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Author | MaltaGC (Nigel Tout) |
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Categories:
- Black locomotives in South Africa
- Charter trains of South Africa
- Groenbult station
- Number 3323 on rail vehicles
- Number 3334 on rail vehicles
- Passenger trains in South Africa
- South African Class 19D (4-8-2) NBL
- Trains facing right
- Trains in motion
- 1992 in rail transport in South Africa
- Photographs by MaltaGC: South Africa and Zimbabwe, 1992