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RailPictures.Net Photo: Transnet Freight Rail Class 18E at district of Newcastle, kwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa by Eugene Armer
 
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    » Transnet Freight Rail (more..)
    » Class 18E (more..)
    » between Ingogo and Glen Harte 
    » district of Newcastle, kwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa (more..)
    » July 10, 2014
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    On a blue sky winter morning with the temperature below freezing, a quartet of clean 18E's hauling a 65-wagon train of type CAR empties (dubbed a "python"), is beginning the long climb up the Majuba pass that will take them from kwaZulu-Natal over the Drakensberg mountains into Mpumalanga province.
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    Natal Main Line - Northern KwaZulu Natal

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    Photos from the Beacon Hill / Estcourt / Frere / Chieveley / Colenso / Harts Hill / Ladysmith / Dundee / Pepworth / Elandslaagte / Glencoe / Newcastle / Volksrust areas in Northern KwaZulu Natal.
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