2 ft gauge railways in South Africa
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In the early 1900s, narrow-gauge railway lines started playing a significant role in South Africa. They facilitated the transport of various agricultural and mineral produce from locations hardly accessible by road. They therefore enabled many communities to become prosperous. These lines featured the largest and most powerful locomotives ever in existence on two-foot-gauge railways worldwide. All two-foot railways were operated isolated from each other. However, this did not prevent standardization and interchangeability of
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and locomotives. The larger railway lines operated their own
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and/or repairs. For the purpose of major overhauls and interchangeability, rolling stock could be transported
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on Cape gauge rolling stock by means of a special access ramp on the
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at Cape gauge junctions available on most of the two-foot lines. Their decline started in the 1980s, the last commercial line ceased operations in the 1990s. Only a few tourist, agricultural and/or heritage railways survive. Many defunct locomotives are plinthed at various former railway station sites or work on the
Welsh Highland Railway The Welsh Highland Railway (WHR) or Rheilffordd Eryri is a long, restored narrow gauge heritage railway in the Welsh county of Gwynedd, operating from Caernarfon to Porthmadog, and passing through a number of popular tourist destinations ...
and other heritage railways in and outside South Africa.


Nomenclature

It is common for South Africans to consider anything less than 1,067 mm ( 3 ft 6 in, Cape gauge) as a narrow-gauge railway. They are accustomed referring to "Cape gauge" as " standard gauge". Overview * Cape Province: 580 km government, 60 km private lines. * Natal: 393 km government plus approx. 500 km sugar lines. * Transvaal: 100 km, all gone. * Orange Free State: 26 km private.


Railway lines with rails (partially) intact, operationally closed


Avontuur Railway

Port Elizabeth–Avontuur / Patensie The Avontuur Railway was built from 1890 to 1905 and is long. Extension to Patensie completed in 1914. The Apple Express, a tourist train, ceased operations in December 2010. ;Locomotives used: : CGR Type A 2-6-4T, CGR Type C 0-4-0T, CGR NG 0-6-0T, CGR NG 4-6-2T, NG3, NG6, NG8, NG9, NG10, NG G11, NG G12, NG G13, NG G14, NG15, NG G16, 91-000.


Port Shepstone–Harding

The Port Shepstone–Harding line was operated from 1911 to 2006 and is long. Closed by
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in 1986 and then leased to the Alfred County Railway which went bankrupt in 2004. The Banana Express continued under
Patons Country Narrow Gauge Railway The Paton's Country Narrow Gauge Railway (PCNGR) is a narrow-gauge heritage railway in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2000, the PCNGR was reconstructed from Allwoodburn Siding at Ixopo to Umzimkhulu, along the former branch of the Umzinto– ...
operations having a temporary permit from
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and ceased operations in 2005. On 18 June 2008 a storm ruined the railway in the coastal area. A limited diesel locomotive hauled service has also operated between Paddock and Plains stations more recently. ;Locomotives used: : NG4, NG G12, NG G13, NG G14, NG G16, NG G16A, 91-000.


Closed or converted railway lines

The following railways were closed or converted to Cape gauge.


Bezuidenhout Light Railway

During 1900 these two 0-4-0T locomotives were used by the 47th Field Company Royal Engineers during the construction of the Bezuidenhout Light Railway, a light narrow gauge railway line from Simmer and Jack's siding near
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'' to a siege camp away along the
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. ;Locomotives used: : NG1.


Kearsney–Stanger Light Railway

January 1901 – 1944, from Kearsney to Stanger, built and put into service at a total cost of . The track was laid with 30 lb rails and had a ruling gradient of 1 in 30. The line carried sugar and tea, passenger trains were operated until about 1930.


Otavi Mining and Railway Company

1903–1961, in
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). Built at the gauge of 600 mm, which did not prevent exchanging locomotives with the two foot (610 mm) lines in South Africa when it was taken over by South Africa (as part of the British Empire) in 1915. Regauged to cape gauge. Before the gauge conversion many locomotives were interchanged with the South African two foot railway systems depending on various operational considerations. After the gauge conversion the remaining stock was transferred to the two-foot lines. The gauge difference is explained by the
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used by the
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who built the Otavi Line contrary to the South Africans who used
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Kalbaskraal–Hopefield–Saldanha

1903–1926, regauged to cape gauge. 46 miles long. Originally built from
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to Hopefield, in 1913 the line was extended to Saldanha passing
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. ;Locomotives used: : NG6, NG7, NG8, NG9. ;Stations: :
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(branch)– Saldanha (Hoetjies Bay).


Pienaarsrivier–Pankop

1906–1923, , later extended. It was built by a farmer who bought the locomotives and rolling stock from army surplus stock of the Bezuidenhout Light Railway. The line was used to haul firewood. Converted to cape gauge. ;Locomotives used: : NG1, NG6. ;Stations: :Pienaarsrivier – Bourke – Pankop


South Western Railway

Also known as Knysna forest railway. 1907–1949, 22 miles, now closed. Operated between
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and Diepwalle in the Southern Cape by The South Western Railway Co. Ltd. ;Stations: :Knysna – Bracken Hill – Parkes – Diepwalle


Estcourt–Weenen

Between 1907 and 1983 a narrow gauge railway connected
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with
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, to the west, and provided an outlet for its agricultural produce and was thus called the "Cabbage Express". This line was the Natal Government Railway's first venture into narrow gauge operation. Its rails were lifted. The NG G11 number 55 remained plinthed at Weenen and was later refurbished and is now used on the Paton's County Railway. ;Locomotives used: : NGR Class N 4-6-2T 1906, NG3, NG G11, NG G13. ;Stations: :
Estcourt Estcourt () is a town in the uThukela District of KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa. The main economic activity is farming with large bacon and processed food factories situated around the town. The N3 freeway passes close to the town, link ...
–Scheepersfontein–Peniston–Haviland–Wondergeluk–Stanley–Mielietuin–Mona–New Furrow–
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.Stations are still displayed on Google maps


Umzinto–Donnybrook

The
Umzinto–Donnybrook narrow-gauge railway The Umzinto–Donnybrook narrow-gauge railway is a closed narrow-gauge railway line in South Africa. It runs from Umzinto to Donnybrook, passing through Highflats and Ixopo, with a branch from Ixopo to Madonela (Union Bridge). The line was built ...
was in existence from 1908 to 1987 and was 93 miles long. It is now closed and its tracks were lifted however the Ixopo to Madonela branch has been rebuilt from Allwoodburn to Madonela and is use by Patons Country Railway ;Locomotives used: : NG3, NG G11, NG G16. ;Stations: :
Umzinto Umzinto is a town, located in the South Coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and falls under the uMdoni Local Municipality. It was a sugarcane growing area and the town was set up as the centre for a sugar mill. Etymology "Umzinto" is said to ...
–Esperanza–Nkwifa–Inverugie–Braemar–Glenrosa–Sawoti–Mbulula–Dumisa–Kenterton–Njane–Jolivet–Hlutankungu–Knockagh–Kunatha–Highflats–Rydal–Glen Beulah–Etterby–La Trappe–
Ixopo Ixopo is a town situated on a tributary of the Mkhomazi River along the R56 highway in the midlands of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Background Ixopo was formerly known as Stuartstown, was laid out in 1878 and named after M Stuart, Resident Mag ...
with Branch to Madonela–Vause–Loch Buidhe–Crystal Manor–Lufafa Road–Mabedlana–Maxwell–Eastwolds–Carthill– Donnybrook ;Stations Madonela Branch: :
Ixopo Ixopo is a town situated on a tributary of the Mkhomazi River along the R56 highway in the midlands of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Background Ixopo was formerly known as Stuartstown, was laid out in 1878 and named after M Stuart, Resident Mag ...
–Allwoodburn–Stainton–Carisbrooke–Ncalu–Madonela (Umzinkulu)


Umlaas Road–Mid Illovo

Umlaas Road to Mid Illovo, 27 miles opened in 1911 and was closed 1985 and its rails were lifted. Ruling gradient 1-in-30 compensated for 45,7 m (150 ft) minimum radius curves. ;Locomotives used: : NG6, NG G13. ;Stations: :Umlaas Road–Killamy Road–Edinglassie–Tala–Eston–Ripley–Ntimbankulu–Milford–Mid Illovo.


Elandshoek–Mount Carmel

1925–1931, 12 miles, closed. ;Locomotives used: : NG1. ;Stations: :Elandshoek–Two Falls–Solarvale East–Solarvale–Indiemiddel–Mount Carmel


Upington–Kakamas

1926–1949, 55 miles, regauged to cape gauge. ;Locomotives used: : NG9, NG G12, NG G14. ;Stations: :
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Keimoes Keimoes is a town in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. It lies on the Orange River and is about halfway between Upington and Kakamas. History It attained municipal status in 1949. The name of the town translates in both the Khoekhoe and ...
Kakamas Kakamas is a town founded in 1898 and located in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, on the banks of the Orange River. Originated as at a place where the Orange River could be relatively easily crossed. The spot was first known as Basso ...


Fort Beaufort–Balfour–Seymour

1926–1940, 35 miles. First, a 25-mile stretch of narrow-gauge line was authorised at a cost of R130,000 between
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and Seymour. This line was later extended from Balfour 12 miles to Seymour. The line was regauged to cape gauge during 1939 and 1940. ;Locomotives used: : NG6, NG G12, NG G14. ;Stations: :
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BalfourSeymour


Heritage Railways


Sandstone heritage trust

At Sandstone Estates a 26 km line runs from Grootdraai in the south, northwards to the main farm, loco depot and marshalling and storage sidings at Hoekfontein and onwards via Mooihoek to a large loop at Vailima sidings/Ficksburg and the village at Vailima. There is also a short line, known as Seb's Railway, branching to the west at Hoekfontein and running to a balloon loop around a farm dam and suitable only for small locomotives. The Sandstone Steam Railway first opened in 1998. Its collection consists of narrow gauge stock collected from other closed 2 ft narrow gauge lines in Kwazulu Natal, elsewhere in South Africa, and from neighboring countries..


Patons Country Narrow Gauge Railway

The
Patons Country Narrow Gauge Railway The Paton's Country Narrow Gauge Railway (PCNGR) is a narrow-gauge heritage railway in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In 2000, the PCNGR was reconstructed from Allwoodburn Siding at Ixopo to Umzimkhulu, along the former branch of the Umzinto– ...
runs from Allwoodburn station
Ixopo Ixopo is a town situated on a tributary of the Mkhomazi River along the R56 highway in the midlands of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Background Ixopo was formerly known as Stuartstown, was laid out in 1878 and named after M Stuart, Resident Mag ...
to Umzinkulu (Madonela). It was opened in 2000 on a branch of the former Umzinto – Donnybrook narrow gauge railway line. ;Locomotives used: : NG G11, two Avonside sugar cane loco's and Two 4 Cylinder Diesel Hunslet shunter,.


Agricultural Railways


Zebediela Sugar Estates

At
Zebediela Zebediela is a group of villages in Capricorn District Municipality of Limpopo Province, South Africa. It is situated south-east of Polokwane next to Lebowakgomo. It is well known for the production of citrus fruits (mainly oranges). The prope ...
. Closed 1959. ;Locomotives used: : NG2, NG6.


Sezela, Sugar railway system

At
Sezela Sezela is a small town on the mouth of iSezela River in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The town is 78.7 km south of Durban. It is notable for its large sugar mill. Etymology The river and the town are named after a crocodile. In 1828, the ...
. A 125-mile cane sugar rail network. Built in 1914 and closed in the 1970s.


Umtwalumi Valley Estate

A sugar plantation in Natal.Old steam locomotives in South Africa: Umzinto, Indian Quran Study School, Hunslet 3385/1946
/ref> ;Locomotives used: :Hunslet
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tank locomotive.


Renishaw Estates

;Locomotives used: :Hunslet
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tank locomotive.


Chaka's Kraal Estate

A sugar plantation.


Tongaat Sugar Estates, Natal.

;Locomotives used: : Bagnall 4-4-0T


Darnall and Felixton sugar estates

;Locomotives used: : Various Bagnall.


Industrial


Belville quarry

SAR's Bellville quarry in the Tygerberg hill, employing Zwillinge locomotives.


Eastern Province Cement Company (EPCC)

Ran a private Branch from Chelsea junction at the Avontuur Railway to its cement factory at New Brighton in Port Elizabeth. Locomotives included a 33-ton
4-6-2 Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles and two trailing wheels on one axle. The locomo ...
built by Baldwin Locomotive Works with a separate 23-ton tender carrying 5 tons of coal and of water. This locomotive, numbered ''2'', had a 43-inch (1.1 m) diameter boiler producing steam to 13.5-inch (34.4 cm) diameter cylinders through an 18-inch (46 cm) stroke powering 36-inch (92 cm) diameter drivers. In 1973, it was wrecked after a runaway accident,Narrow gauge World Magazine – No. 49 jan-feb 2007 Limestone to Port Elizabeth – by David Payling – Page 12, second column
/ref> and after years of idleness it was shipped to the
Brecon Mountain Railway The Brecon Mountain Railway (Welsh: ''Rheilffordd Mynydd Brycheiniog'') is a narrow gauge tourist railway on the south side of the Brecon Beacons. It climbs northwards from Pant along the full length of the Pontsticill Reservoir (also called ...
in Wales. The rebuild started in 1990 and the locomotive went back to service in 1997. The EPCC also operated a South African Class NG8 4-6-0 and two 300 HP funkey diesel-mechanical B-B locomotives which were also shipped to
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to be used on the
Welsh Highland Railway The Welsh Highland Railway (WHR) or Rheilffordd Eryri is a long, restored narrow gauge heritage railway in the Welsh county of Gwynedd, operating from Caernarfon to Porthmadog, and passing through a number of popular tourist destinations ...
(unaltered) and the Ffestiniog Railway, the latter implying the construction of a new body to be able to negotiate the strict loading gauge of that railway. A third diesel, a three axle hunslet, survived in South Africa


Rustenburg Platinum Mines

????–1981. Approximately 10 miles. Platinum ore railway. Converted to Cape gauge.


Vogelspruit Gold Mining Areas Ltd

Converted to Cape gauge.Ex West Rand Consolidated Mines 0-4-0WT Orenstein & Koppel 4102/1910
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West Rand Consolidated Mines

In
Krugersdorp Krugersdorp (Afrikaans for ''Kruger's Town'') is a mining city in the West Rand, Gauteng Province, South Africa founded in 1887 by Marthinus Pretorius. Following the discovery of gold on the Witwatersrand, a need arose for a major town in the west ...
, using a CGR Type C 0-4-0T.


See also

*
Rail transport in South Africa Rail transport in South Africa is an important element of the country's transport infrastructure. All major cities are connected by rail, and South Africa's railway system is the most highly developed in Africa. The South African rail industry is ...
*
List of South African locomotive classes This list shows past and current rail transport locomotive classes used in South Africa. It includes locomotives from all original operators: *Cape Government Railways (CGR) *Cape Town Railway and Dock (CTR&D) *Central South African Railways (CS ...
* List of abandoned railway lines in South Africa * Sandstone Estates


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