From: Steam-in-Action.com <Steam_in_Action.com@mail.vresp.com>
Date: May 22, 2008 2:57 PM
Subject: Cutting of Steam Locomotives at Millsite Depot, Krugersdorp, South Africa
Dave Richardson, Executive Director of Steam in Action, wrote:Dear SIA member,
You may or may not be aware that steam locomotives are being cut by the scrap metal company, Reclam, at Millsite Depot near Johannesburg. While a certain amount of locomotives were earmarked for scrapping nearly two years ago and have been cut at other locations, the locomotives at Millsite include a large number of locos earmarked for preservation.
In our dealings with Transnet, SIA was assured that no locomotives marked 'R' for Retain, would be destroyed. Sadly this has not been the case and four locomotives marked for preservation, Class 23 3286/3311 and GMAM 4061/4086, have been cut up.
A 25 class, 3414, has also been cut but this was always earmarked for scrapping. At the present time GEA 4022, another preservation loco, is in danger although not touched.
To further add to this travesty is the fact that an SIA representative was told by a senior person at Reclam today that he was going to cut everything including all the locos in the fenced compound which contains only locos marked for preservation. SIA was specifically told by Transnet that no decision had been made on their disposal. In fact, SIA had made an offer to Transnet to secure them on a 24/7 basis at our expense to which we have had no response.
... SIA urges you to please e-mail the following senior Transnet personnel to register your displeasure - please do so as soon as you receive this mail. SIA is trying via other means to make contact with the relevant parties at Transnet to try and stop the carnage but your support as SIA members is critical to our efforts.
Please e-mail your strongest dissatisfaction to:
Vuyo Kahla, Group Executive, Transnet - Cecilia.Machaba@transnet.net
Susie Mabie, Transnet Foundation for Heritage and Preservation - Susie.Mabie@transnet.net
Kind Regards,
Dave Richardson
Executive Director
Steam in Action