Glencairn

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Andreas Umnus
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Glencairn

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These are the last pictures I took at the Simonstown line. It was an interesting day for me there, even the trains were almost the same.
But I found there some interesting points to take photos and to film some of them. If you haven't seen the videos yet, please click on the link in my signature and there you will find the three videos of my day at the Simonstown line.
I found this little railway crossing for pedestrians and I had a look.
I found this little railway crossing for pedestrians and I had a look.
I saw also the sand in the track, but it wasn't worst as it is to see here: http://www.friendsoftherail.com/phpBB2/ ... 264&t=5476
Sand in track and new sleepers which will maybe replace the old ones soon.
Sand in track and new sleepers which will maybe replace the old ones soon.
The train from Fish Hoek comes in sight.
The train from Fish Hoek comes in sight.
The end of the train is still in the last curve while the front almost reaches the next curve.
The end of the train is still in the last curve while the front almost reaches the next curve.
The person in the driver's cab is alertly.
The person in the driver's cab is alertly.
Now the train has pass my photo point and is on the way to the next station.
Now the train has pass my photo point and is on the way to the next station.
There he goes. Next station: Glencairne.
There he goes. Next station: Glencairne.
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Jez Smith
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Good stuff.
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