South-West Africa. DSWA NG Zwillinge No 154A in station.
South-West Africa. Locomotive SWA No 154A, first engine used in SWA.
South-West Africa. DSWA NG Zwillinge No 154A, first engine used in Namibia.
South-West Africa. DSWA NG Zwillinge No 154A in station.
Karasburg, August 1914 to July 1915. Construction of the Prieska - Karasburg railway line. Officer posing next to SAR construction coach, ex NZASM.
South-West Africa. DSWA NG Zwillinge No 167A and No 167B.
South-West Africa. Two locomotives DSWA NG Zwillinge No 163A and No 163B.
South-West Africa. Details of early locomotives and narrow-gauge lines.
South-West Africa. Drawing of DSWA NG Zwillinge.
South-West Africa. Drawing of DSWA NG Zwillinge.
South-West Africa. Drawing of DSWA NG Zwillinge.
South-West Africa. Drawing of DSWA NG Zwillinge.
South-West Africa. Drawing of DSWA NG Zwillinge.
Okasise, South-West Africa, before 1914. Men and train in station.
Usakos. SAR narrow gauge ex GSWA Class Hb, tanks removed and tender added.
Walvis Bay.Narrow gauge 2-4-2T 'Hope' built for the the Walvis Bay Railway in 1899. Built by Kerr Stuart No 652 of 1899.
Walvis Bay.Narrow gauge 2-4-2T 'Hope' built for the Walvis Bay Railway in 1899. Built by Kerr Stuart No 652 of 1899.
Otjiwarongo. Station staff at station with narrow gauge SAR Class NG5.
South-West Africa. In 1911 The Luderitzbucht Eisenbahn placed six of these Henschel built 0-10-0 locomotives in use. No LE101-106 shown here with dust shields raised. They were used by the SAR until the early 1920's.
Seeheim, South-West Africa. Fish River. Train on bridge.
Swakopmund, South-West Africa. SAR railcar No RM4 with SAR coach No RMT1 at railway station with driver Simpson.
Swakopmund, South-West Africa. SAR railcar No RM10 at railway station. Built at Durban Workshop to Mr Watson's standard design and equipped with two 30 H.P. Hudson engines in 1928.
South-West Africa. SAR Class NG5 No 74 with goods train.