QUOTE (10001 @ 9 Aug 2008, 03:15)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Thanks for that Doug, I recall travelling through the Hex valley , Cape Province in a boat train of perhaps 18-20 bogies with 2 similar electric locos on. In those days these trains started a 3-day journey steam hauled by Rhodesia Railways garratt up in Northern Rhodesia . When we went on holiday to the U.K we joined the train at Livingstone, overnight to Bulawayo where we had a terrific railway mixed grill breakfast . Then change carriages but still steam hauled for two more days and nights until reaching the Cape . Great days !!!!
Regards and thanks for the nostalgia 'fix'
Tony
When was that 10001, early sixties I would guess?
We had a couple of Garratts rusting away just a few yards away from my office here in Lusaka until about 6 months ago. They had been there for about 40 years but have now been moved, presumably to a scrap metal dealer, to make way for an access road for the Milling Company.
Garratts were running between Bulawayo and Victoria Falls on a regular basis until at least 2001. Don't know if they still are as I have not been to Zimbabwe for a few years despite it's close proximity as British passport holders are seen as spies for the British Government!
Think I was hauled by the Blue Train version of the E9 when we did the Blue Train trip, from Cape Town to Johannesburg, about 20 years ago. Good value then and very luxurious, but now very expensive.