A busy schedule, working till just before Christmas and all kinds of other excuses led to us only being able to go on the Apple Express on the last weekend it was running in January. And it seems I placed the photos in a folder to edit and totally forgot to do so. After nearly 8 … Continue reading Tjoekepaf, here comes the Apple Express
Tag: Trains
Humewood Station standing empty
The difference between the Port Elizabeth Railway Station (opened in 1899) and the Humewood Railway Station (opened in 1905) is that Humewood was built to accommodate narrow gauge - 2 ft (610 mm) - trains that made use of the Avontuur Railway (or Apple Express line as most of us know it) to the Gamtoos … Continue reading Humewood Station standing empty
3 minutes by train from Uitenhage to Port Elizabeth
When last have you been on a train? It's something most of us don't get to do and I really think it's leaving gap in our lives. And to think it's something our parents probably did quite often when they were young. Alan Straton of MyPE took the train from Uitenhage to Port Elizabeth and condensed … Continue reading 3 minutes by train from Uitenhage to Port Elizabeth
Miniature train station
The Eastern Cape has many abandoned train stations that hasn't seen any trains in many years. The miniature train station in Londt Park isn't quite one of them. The station lays quiet for 30 days at a time but on the first Sunday of every month it becomes a hub of activity with families coming … Continue reading Miniature train station
The Port Elizabeth Railway Station
The Port Elizabeth Railway Station has been around for a while, existing on it's present location since 1875 when the first line was constructed to Uitenhage about 40 kilometres away. The original building was designed by the town's Resident Engineer for Harbour and Public Works, James Bisset. In 1893 extensive additions were completed, including the cast-iron … Continue reading The Port Elizabeth Railway Station
Sunnyside Station
Geocaching is taking me to all kinds of places I haven't been to before. And here I was thinking I've been everywhere. This specific Grannynasty cache took me a bit off the beaten track along a dirt road just west of the Van Stadens Bridge to the old Sunnyside Station, 29 1/2 miles from Port Elizabeth. The … Continue reading Sunnyside Station
The Great Grass River Bridge
One of the little trains at the Port Elizabeth Model Locomotive Society in Londt Park crossing the Great Grass River Bridge
Little trains
On the first Sunday of the month families with young children (mostly but definitively not exclusively) flock to the Port Elizabeth Model Locomotive Society's venue in Fernglen to ride these beautiful little trains. It only costs R6 per person for a ride which will take you around the yard on a couple of loops, through a … Continue reading Little trains
Train grave yard
The narrow gauge Humewood Station has been in the news lately because of its rundown state. Although it always have had a bit of "character", it has deteriorated of late and fell into disrepair. Spoornet has now decided to demolish all the old structures on the property and to clean it up. I don't know … Continue reading Train grave yard
Boys and their toys
We went to ride the miniature trains at Londt Park last Sunday and it was very interesting to watch afterwards how the guys clean them by taking out the burning coals and blowing the trains clean with a steam gun.