Showing posts with label Rovos Rail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rovos Rail. Show all posts

Friday, 19 January 2024

South Africa: the first train for 2024 to Kimberley from Pretoria

The first train for 2024.... - 06 January 2024

The Pride Of Africa (Rovos Rail) makes its way to Kimberley from Pretoria on its way to Cape Town.

The leading locomotives are the dual class 38s.





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Saturday, 16 April 2022

South Africa: Cape Town railway station

Cape Town railway station is the main railway station of the city of Cape Town, South Africa. It is located along Adderley and Strand Streets in the city's central business district.

Cape Town's first railway station, circa 1870:

Circa 1870

Metrorail lines

Cape Town station is the hub of the Metrorail Western Cape commuter rail network, which is operated by the Metrorail division of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA). The network consists of four lines, all of which originate from Cape Town: the Southern Line via the Southern Suburbs to Simon's Town; the Cape Flats Line via Athlone to Retreat; the Central Line via Langa to Mitchell's Plain, Khayelitsha and Bellville; and the Northern Line via Bellville to Paarl, Stellenbosch and Somerset West.

Cape Town's second station, circa 1900:

Circa 1900

Shosholoza Meyl

Shosholoza Meyl, the inter-city rail division of PRASA, operates several long-distance passenger rail services from Cape Town: a daily service to and from Johannesburg via Kimberley; a weekly service to and from Durban via Kimberley, Bloemfontein and Pietermaritzburg; and a weekly service to and from East London. These trains terminate at Cape Town station, as well as making a brief stop at Bellville.

Shosholoza Meyl also operates a semi-luxury Premier Classe service from Cape Town: weekly trains to and from Johannesburg via Kimberley.

Other

Cape Town Railway Station is also used by the luxury tourist-oriented Blue Train and the private train holiday company Rovos Rail.

History and alterations

The first railway station in Cape Town was a rudimentary wooden structure built in 1861, and was located near the current Golden Acre shopping centre. Cape Town's railways were in their infancy and the early station was small and simple.

The Victorian building

The first structure

In 1875 Cape Prime Minister John Molteno began construction of a massive stone complex to serve as the central station to the rapidly-expanding railway network being built. The site chosen was near the bottom of Adderley Street (where its successor still stands).

It was large enough to contain the increasing number of train platforms and the headquarters of the recently formed Cape Government Railways, but additional enlargements were nonetheless added over the coming years.

The current station

Nearly a hundred years later in the 1960s, the historic stone Victorian building was demolished by the Apartheid government to make way for a modern building that would allow for the racial segregation of all commuters.

The current station complex is the result of alterations due to the preparations for the 2010 Soccer World Cup. Like its predecessor it covers between 25 and 35 city blocks. The renovations are a joint initiative between PRASA-Metrorail and Intersite, the property management company.. The immediate emphasis was on improving the look and feel as well as commuter comfort, with better access, information, safety and security ahead of the 2010 soccer World Cup.

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Thursday, 21 December 2017

Zambia: Royal Livingstone Express Schedule Update | Роял Ливингстон Экспресс

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Royal Livingstone Express Schedule Update - Monday, Wednesday & Saturday from the 5th of March 2018

Royal Livingstone Express, the beautiful steam locomotive and carriages on offer as one of our core Zambian activities, will increase scheduled runs from Monday 5th March 2018. We are upping our dinner runs to the Victoria Falls Bridge from two to three times a week. The luxury carriage will be travelling every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday as of March 2018. 

Guests will now have additional opportunities to book a trip on the classic steam expedition - an opportunity not to be missed. Restored by Bushtracks Africa and Rovos Rail, the train travels along the "Cape to Cairo" mainline, boasting the visual beauty of Africa whilst allowing guests to experience an evening of luxury dining.
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Friday, 26 February 2016

South Africa: Shongololo Express purchased by Rovos Rail | Шонгололо Южная Африка

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Shongololo Express purchased by Rovos Rail

The Shongololo Express was purchased by the luxurious Rovos Rail train at the beginning of January 2016.

The Shongololo Express train has been repainted in green and cream and an additional dining car and an observation car have been added. The accommodation of six Emerald Suites (± 10sqm) and 30 Gold Cabins (± 7sqm) will remain as is.

The three itineraries, namely Southern Cross (12 days Pretoria to Victoria Falls), Dune Express (12 days Pretoria to Swakopmund), and Good-Hope (15 days Pretoria to Cape Town), have been rebuilt to include more stationary time at night and less time spent on the road on excursions. Golf has been introduced to the Good-Hope trip – renamed Good-Hope Golf – with courses such as the Arabella Golf Estate, Ernie Els Oubaai, Fancourt, Champagne Sports Resort, Durban Country Club, Zimbali, Royal Swazi, and Leopard Creek being available to guests.

All journeys are available in reverse and, as before, guests can purchase optional extras that include visits to cultural, historical or heritage sites and overnight stays at safari lodges. The rates do not include most lunches, beverages and laundry.

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