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George-Knysna line news
- John Ashworth
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- Dylan Knott
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Re: George-Knysna line news
Sadly, I don't think this line will ever reopen.
Time to change the mindset and try light rail options.
Forget steam.
Time to change the mindset and try light rail options.
Forget steam.
- Mike Haslam
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Re: George-Knysna line news
I was on holiday in Knysna just a few weeks ago and took some time to have a look at the line.
Knysna station looks forlorn.... Missing the tourists. Lines very rusty.
It seems people have been vandalizing, lines moved/bent.
The live over the vlie has lots of depressions.
The earth fall was not as big as I had thought. It should not take much effort to move it - but then is a problem of containing whats above it.
The rails through the tunnel have rotted badly, but only the section through the tunnel. Presumably the damp, salty, dark environment.
I don't know if the R250 million quoted is correct, but I have not looked at the entire line. I do know that the longer they delay, the more expensive it will be.
I tried to attach some pictures I took but the system will not accept .jpg files.... :-(
Knysna station looks forlorn.... Missing the tourists. Lines very rusty.
It seems people have been vandalizing, lines moved/bent.
The live over the vlie has lots of depressions.
The earth fall was not as big as I had thought. It should not take much effort to move it - but then is a problem of containing whats above it.
The rails through the tunnel have rotted badly, but only the section through the tunnel. Presumably the damp, salty, dark environment.
I don't know if the R250 million quoted is correct, but I have not looked at the entire line. I do know that the longer they delay, the more expensive it will be.
I tried to attach some pictures I took but the system will not accept .jpg files.... :-(
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- John Ashworth
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Re: George-Knysna line news
Thanks, Mike. Some parts of the forum are not enabled to accept photos so that those with slow internet connections can follow the discussions without waiting for large photo files to load. This sub-forum is one of them and will not accept .jpg files, but you should be able to post them in the South African photogallery sub-forum. The relevant photogallery sub-forum would be http://www.friendsoftherail.com/phpBB2/ ... .php?f=311
- Mike Haslam
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Re: George-Knysna line news
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- Steve Appleton
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Re: George-Knysna line news
Looks to me like the Pandrol clips have been removed/stolen which has allowed the rail to buckle as it expands and contracts with temperature changes, etc.
"To train or not to train, that is the question"