Trainman's Past Trains: Witbank
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Trainman's Past Trains: Witbank
Photos and captions by Nathan Berelowitz
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- On the shunt in Witbank yard, this 15AR lays a smokey trail. Witbank had an "S" class as well but mostly there were 15CA and CB. 1970
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- During the early to mid 1970s, there was much work on the Eastern line especially from Witbank to Eerstefabrieke, with electrification and track alignment. The poor electrics had to have better alignments from steam, so there were many sections where curves and gradients were taken out. Here we pass on the old formation near Wakefield where later in the day we would return on the new track. The 15CA we were in was on a goods to Pretoria from Witbank. 1975
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- Old on the right and new on the left! Our 15CA is now making history as the first steam hauled train over this section en route Capital Park from
Witbank.
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- Old on the right and new on the left! Our 15CA is now making history as the first steam hauled train over this section en route Capital Park from
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- Traffic was very heavy and the track alignments made for some serious bottlenecking. On the return to Witbank from Capital Park, the trains would fill all the loops especially at Balmoral, waiting for a clear path in the Witbank yards. Here we stand at Balmoral with another Witbank 15CA drawing in alongside.
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- Witbank yard and two high stepping locos are getting ready to depart for Pretoria. The first loco is a class 15CA whilst the second is a 15CB. Not much visual difference can be seen here, but there was. The CB's were withdrawn from here soon after and some ended up at Millsite.
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- A short train departs Bronkhorstpruit for Witbank after spending the day on the shunt there. Witbank depot had this as a shunt duty even though it was virtually half way to Pretoria. This is the old formation.
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- Bronkhorstpruit was the half way point between Capital Park and Witbank. The locomotives would clean fire and take water, with 12 minutes being allotted to this task. The columns were swing over trunk types, requiring the Fireman to first get hold of the gantry chain, climb up on the tender and then swing over the gantry arm, climb down and turn on the water valve, get back in the cab, clean fire and then remember to turn off the water! Note the coal trimmers.
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Re: Trainman's Past Trains: Witbank
Fantastic stuff to see. The Bronkhorspruit water columns were spaced for a double header. You can see how the chain was hanging to the ground and the water valve on the left hand column.