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1973. NZASM 46 tonner No 61 'Roos'. Sold out of service by the SAR in 1919 to Simmer Deep Mine, later became ESCOM 'ZASM 4'. In 1971 SAPPI exchanged it for a SAR Class 10 No 772. It was restored at Germiston shed in August 1971 and was used for several Specials and film shoots before been placed on permanent display at the Outeniqua Railway Museum in 1998. Shown here on a Kruger's Day Special.
1973. NZASM 46 tonner No 61 'Roos'. Sold out of service by the SAR in 1919 to Simmer Deep Mine, later became ESCOM 'ZASM 4'. In 1971 SAPPI exchanged it for a SAR Class 10 No 772. It was restored at Germiston shed in August 1971 and was used for several Specials and film shoots before been placed on permanent display at the Outeniqua Railway Museum in 1998. Shown here on a Kruger's Day Special.
1973. NZASM 46 tonner No 61 'Roos'. Sold out of service by the SAR in 1919 to Simmer Deep Mine, later became ESCOM 'ZASM 4'. In 1971 SAPPI exchanged it for a SAR Class 10 No 772. It was restored at Germiston shed in August 1971 and was used for several Specials and film shoots before been placed on permanent display at the Outeniqua Railway Museum in 1998. Shown here on a Kruger's Day Special.
1973. NZASM 46 tonner No 61 'Roos'. Sold out of service by the SAR in 1919 to Simmer Deep Mine, later became ESCOM 'ZASM 4'. In 1971 SAPPI exchanged it for a SAR Class 10 No 772. It was restored at Germiston shed in August 1971 and was used for several Specials and film shoots before been placed on permanent display at the Outeniqua Railway Museum in 1998. Shown here on a Kruger's Day Special.
Waterval-Boven, 1970. NZASM 46 tonner No 61 'Roos'. Sold out of service by the SAR in 1919 to Simmer Deep Mine, later became ESCOM 'ZASM 4'. In 1971 SAPPI exchanged it for a SAR Class 10 No 772. It was restored at Germiston shed in August 1971 and was used for several Specials and film shoots before been placed on permanent display at the Outeniqua Railway Museum in 1998. Here she is shown on a special train to mark the 75th Anniversary of the opening of the Pretoria - Lourenco Marques railway line.
March 1990. Special passenger train hauled by NZASM 14 tonner 'President Kruger' and NZASM 46 tonner 'Roos' steam locomotives.
Meerhof, October 1980. NZASM 46 tonner No 61 'Roos'. Sold out of service by the SAR in 1919 to Simmer Deep Mine, later became ESCOM 'ZASM 4'. In 1971 SAPPI exchanged it for a SAR Class 10 No 772. It was restored at Germiston shed in August 1971 and was used for several Specials and film shoots before been placed on permanent display at the Outeniqua Railway Museum in 1998. She is shown here on a period publicity film. [Etsebeth]
Pretoria, September 1967. NZASM 46 tonner No 242. Sold out of service by the SAR in 1914 to Consolidated Main Reef Mines & Estates gold mine as their No 3. It was returned to the SAR and restored at Koedoespoort workshops as No 242 and mounted on Pretoria Station 1968. Recent research indicates she is more likely to be No 236. She is shown here after restoration at Koedoespoort Works.
Waterval-Boven, October 1970. NZASM 46 tonner No 61 'Roos'. Sold out of service by the SAR in 1919 to Simmer Deep Mine, later became ESCOM 'ZASM 4'. In 1971 SAPPI exchanged it for a SAR class 10 No 772. It was restored at Germiston shed in Aug 1971 and was used for several Specials and film shoots before been placed on permanent display at the Outeniqua Railway Museum in 1998. Here she is shown on a special train to mark the 75th Anniversary of the opening of the Pretoria - Lourenco Marques railway line.
Meerhof, October 1980. NZASM 46 tonner No 61 'Roos'. Sold out of service by the SAR in 1919 to Simmer Deep Mine, later became ESCOM 'ZASM 4'. In 1971 SAPPI exchanged it for a SAR Class 10 No 772. It was restored at Germiston shed in August 1971 and was used for several Specials and film shoots before been placed on permanent display at the Outeniqua Railway Museum in 1998. She is shown here on a period publicity film.
Pretoria. Railway cottages, with CSAR Class B and Class E converted locomotives in the foreground, later SAR Class B and Class 13.
NZASM 46 tonner No 122 'De La Fontaine', later SAR class B. Person on left is AGW Makkink. (Donated Mrs S Makkink, Northmead)
NZASM 46 Tonner No 185 'Boerhaave', later SAR Class B No 36. (Souvenir album of a visit by Rand Engineering and Chemical Societies to CSAR workshops in Pretoria in 1904)
NZASM 46 Tonner No 230 'Jan Wintervogel' sold out of service by the CSAR before 1910 becoming ESCOM 'ZASM 5'. Returned to Transnet 1992, restored and used on Steam Specials out of Witbank and Waterval-Boven.
June 1990. NZASM No 1 a '14 Tonner' also refered to as 'Emil Kessler' leads '46 Tonner' 'President Kruger' also refered to 'Roos' on a Special on the Reef.
Waterval-Boven. NZASM 46 tonner No 61 'Roos'. Sold into Industrial service in 1919 but returned in 1971 and restored at Germiston shed. Here it is showed officially name 'President Kruger' at Waterval-Boven. It is now placed on permanent display at the Outeniqua Railway Museum in 1998.
Waterval-Onder. NZASM 46 tonner No 61 'Roos'. Sold into Industrial service in 1919 but returned in 1971 and restored at Germiston shed. Here it is showed officially name 'President Kruger' at Waterval-Boven. It is now placed on permanent display at the Outeniqua Railway Museum in 1998.
Waterval-Boven. NZASM 46 tonner No 61 'Roos'. Sold into Industrial service in 1919 but returned in 1971 and restored at Germiston shed. Here it is showed officially name 'President Kruger' at Waterval-Boven. It is now placed on permanent display at the Outeniqua Railway Museum in 1998.
Waterval-Boven. NZASM 46 tonner No 61 'Roos'. Sold into Industrial service in 1919 but returned in 1971 and restored at Germiston shed. It is now placed on permanent display at the Outeniqua Railway Museum in 1998.
1973. NZASM 46 tonner No 61 'Roos'. Sold out of service by the SAR in 1919 to Simmer Deep Mine, later became ESCOM 'ZASM 4'. In 1971 SAPPI exchanged it for a SAR Class 10 No 772. It was restored at Germiston shed in August 1971 and was used for several Specials and film shoots before been placed on permanent display at the Outeniqua Railway Museum in 1998. Shown here on a Kruger's Day Special.