Shoshmeyl 18Es
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Chris Janisch
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Shoshmeyl 18Es
Seen on 13/12/2008, two newly-painted purple 18Es Nos 412 and 404 are hauled into Pyramid South yard.
The livery is not as garish as one might imagine.
We are truly a railway rainbow nation!
The livery is not as garish as one might imagine.
We are truly a railway rainbow nation!
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Re: Shoshmeyl 18Es
Are these to be used on the Premier Classe from Jhb to Kimberley perhaps
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Re: Shoshmeyl 18Es
Looks really good
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Chris Janisch
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Re: Shoshmeyl 18Es
More pics of our purple pair on shed at Pyramid South.
Seems the SA rainbow flag is a standard on all our wonderful new liveries.
Seems the SA rainbow flag is a standard on all our wonderful new liveries.
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Re: Shoshmeyl 18Es
In the last pic I see that 6E1 1605 is still in the original livery and looking good.
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Re: Shoshmeyl 18Es
There was a hit song once by Prince called"Purple Train, Purple Train!!". Nice colours and note the different numbering letter heights. I wonder if each end has different sizes of lettering. The national flag helps to denote the country of origin, as with all these new colour schemes and names like NATCOR etc., sometimes one wonders what railways are using the motive power. Nice to get a line up of all the loco loveries sometime.
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Hey, I saw the movie of the same name by said artist who used to be called Prince. I think they replaced the train by a motorbike in the film...
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Re: Shoshmeyl 18Es
Saw two of these purple 18E locos hauling a Shlosh Meyl pax train northbound in the Breede valley a little way off the N1 whilst driving towards Du Toit's Kloof tunnel just south of Worcester last week Sunday. Too far away to read the numbers. This means that these locos are not confined to the Premier Classe nor to the central region.
"To train or not to train, that is the question"
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Re: Shoshmeyl 18Es
At last we have some fresh Loco's in the Western Cape. I hope they keep them clean. I will try get some shots of them sometime and post on FOTR