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We are still at the Outeniqua Transport Museum in George on 9 January 2015.

Class 16B No. 805 (North British Locomotive Company 21495/1917)
Now a few old cars - I'm not a car expert, perhaps someone can give a better description ;-)

Is this an MG?

Maserati

Maserati

Two old Fords

Another pair, on the right a Plymouth

DKW

???

Aston Martin

US car

Studebaker Avanti

Morris Minor Traveller

VW Bus

One of the cars for the Outeniqua Power Van

Lounge car of the "White Train" for the British Queen's visit to SA in 1947

Lounge car of the "White Train" for the British Queen's visit to SA in 1947

Lloyd TS

Borgward Arabella

Borgward Isabella

Borgward Coupé

Borgward Isabella De Luxe

Borgward Isabella Pullman

Half bus, half lorry of South African Railways

Karrier Bantam (ca. 1952) of South African Railways
Back to trains...

Garratt Class GL No. 2351 (Beyer, Peacock & Co Manchester 6531/1929)

A few loco plates part 1

Garratt Class GMAM No. 4070 (Henschel Kassel 28699/1953)

Controls of GMAM 4070

Another car of the Outeniqua Power Van

And yet another one

Saddle tank loco "Swartkops" (Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns Ltd Newcastle-on-Tyne 7685/1951). It was in service at the Swartkops Power Station near Port Elizabeth

A few loco plates part 2

610mm (2") narrow gauge: Class NG 15 No. NG 122 (Societé Franco-Belge La Croyere 2669/1949)

Model of class 1E No. E25

Inspection / service car #1...

Inspection / service car #2...

Inspection / service car #3... a "Funkey"

A few rail profiles and the old switching board of Krugersdorp

Old switching board of Mowbray

Levers and track layout of Plumstead

Train name plates part 1

Train name plates part Teil 2

Train name plate "Orange Express"
In the next part there will be trains in motion again.