Loco at Kimberly mine museum
- Andreas Umnus
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Loco at Kimberly mine museum
These loco stands in the Kimberly mine museum. This picture was taken in the year 1995.
Re: Loco at Kimberly mine museum
Hopefully it is still in good nick - nice little engine.
Anyone know the details on this loco?
Anyone know the details on this loco?
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Re: Loco at Kimberly mine museum
There is a page about the Kimberley Mine Museum Locos at
http://steam-locomotives-south-africa.b ... e%20Museum
http://steam-locomotives-south-africa.b ... e%20Museum
Not quite on the rails.
Check out my train vids. http://www.youtube.com/user/nixops
Check out my train vids. http://www.youtube.com/user/nixops
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Re: Loco at Kimberly mine museum
I visited the museum during July 2009 and she didn't look TOO bad. Pipes and fittings still there, but the African sun isn't soft on anything...
Luca Lategan...
- Andreas Umnus
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Re: Loco at Kimberly mine museum
Hi Luca,
when I compare your picture with mine, it seems to be the same loco but the loco stands now at another place?
And a second one beneath the loco?
I can't remember that I saw two of them there.
when I compare your picture with mine, it seems to be the same loco but the loco stands now at another place?
And a second one beneath the loco?
I can't remember that I saw two of them there.
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Re: Loco at Kimberly mine museum
Hi Andreas,Andreas Umnus wrote:Hi Luca,
when I compare your picture with mine, it seems to be the same loco but the loco stands now at another place?
And a second one beneath the loco?
I can't remember that I saw two of them there.
The mine display now shows two of the Bagnalls: A total of 4 Bagnall loco's were built around 1906 or 1907 for operation at the De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd. in Kimberley - No.1814 (named Olive), No.1815, No.1816 & No.1817. For a number of years No.1817 was preserved in the garden of the Nazareth House Old Age Home before it was also moved to the mine museum to join its elder sister. The fates of No's 1815 & 1816 are unknown. Olive is in a better condition and more complete than no 1817.
regards
piet