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![Kalkfontein, South-West Africa, 1915. Linking-in staff standing next to ex NZASM 1st class 'Twin'...](/uploads/r/null/e/a/9/ea9092653c2e7ac5ddd9b6be5f20a415c2633cb266105d51bf4dadadd3c8c742/_srv_DRISA_Images_Albums_Atom_Upington_to_Kalkfontein_p24_142.jpg)
Kalkfontein, South-West Africa, 1915. Linking-in staff standing next to ex NZASM 1st class 'Twin' B coach converted by the SAR for Officers' use and numbered A21727.
![Kalkfontein, South-West Africa, 1915. Coach with British flag was ex NZASM 1st Class 'Twin' B con...](/uploads/r/null/7/9/3/793c2eb11dad5187afa91d5f5c1d25573e8f1037a5d77d04f3abed3c662ee29a/_srv_DRISA_Images_Albums_Atom_Upington_to_Kalkfontein_p33_142.jpg)
Kalkfontein, South-West Africa, 1915. Coach with British flag was ex NZASM 1st Class 'Twin' B converted by the SAR for Officers' use.
![PPR first class corridor coach later CSAR Type E with 'Pretoria' destination board standing next ...](/uploads/r/null/8/1/3/8139e4c246f2110cfb98ca7558a5911c2f44f08cfc3ebbc6d0dcaa5b4f032c7b/N58376_142.jpg)
PPR first class corridor coach later CSAR Type E with 'Pretoria' destination board standing next to typical short NZASM coach. Several of both survived after 1910.
![Karasburg, August 1914 to July 1915. Construction of the Prieska - Karasburg railway line. Office...](/uploads/r/null/d/6/4/d64e0c44873d73880d4ce2e1fb3cacb0fea390e92b6bbf4ced500514d2e7146e/P0953_28_142.jpg)
Karasburg, August 1914 to July 1915. Construction of the Prieska - Karasburg railway line. Officer posing next to SAR construction coach, ex NZASM.
![President Paul Kruger's private coaches donated by Queen Wilhelmina of Holland, 1897. Soon after ...](/uploads/r/null/9/a/4/9a47e9b61542ccacfad60da3abcdf2f229b7148fb73999118fb8d0ed76f5baea/P1029_142.jpg)
President Paul Kruger's private coaches donated by Queen Wilhelmina of Holland, 1897. Soon after delivery to the NZASM they were mounted on a one piece bogie underframe and bodies permanently attached. After 1910 it was classified as SAR private coach No 17, now preserved at Kruger House, Pretoria.
![President Paul Kruger's private coach after modification, later SAR private coach No 17, now pres...](/uploads/r/null/4/e/4/4e4f5cc343adf959965cbf5529a10565b12eaee43eb690d8d7f8eaf35d6fa7d6/P1029_07_142.jpg)
President Paul Kruger's private coach after modification, later SAR private coach No 17, now preserved at Kruger House, Pretoria.