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RailPictures.Net Photo: 36-231 Shosholoza Meyl Class 36 (Diesel) at Durban, South Africa by SAR Connecta
 
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    » December 17, 2011
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    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 - Durban Premier Classe passenger train as close as possible up against the stop block in the Catering Shed just north of Durban Station and is busy uncoupling, to facilitate the operation of the retractable ramp to allow for those passengers who brought their vehicles with them to take them off.
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    Central Durban

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    Photos taken in the Durban area, from the PRASA / Metrorail yards just North of Durban Station to Rossburgh Station including the Bayhead yards and along the Esplanade, Maydon Wharf and around Durban Harbour.
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