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New
Location
South Africa
Product code
msc5s4
Bob Shop ID
645319161
Privately published, 2006, softcover, pictorial card covers, illustrated, 350 pages, 21.6 cms x 29.8 cms, condition: as new.

 "For 12 years, Bushveld Train Safaris carried trainloads of tourists on extensive tours of South Africa's main lines and branches, with some trips into Namibia, reaching as far as Walvis Bay. The enterprise came to an end when Spoornet, desperately short of motive power, was unable to provide locomotives for tour trains after January 1 2007. At this point commentator and raconteur JNC 'Boon' Boonzaaier, the creator of BTS, who managed and accompanied every excursion, sat down to write about the railways that his trains traversed. The history of South Africa's railways is recounted in 349 pages, complemented by details of distances, altitudes, electrification, and bridge and tunnel statistics. There are 80 detailed maps and more than 600 colour photographs." This is more than just a train book, however. The photographs often highlight the landscape with the train as a contrast, showing just how small it is in relation to the country it is traveling through. Also a lot of information about the surrounding countryside. (Railway Gazette)
                           
                                      ALSO WITH A SIGNED LETTERHEAD FROM "THE PERMANENT WAY INSTITUTION" RSA SECTION, FOUNDED 1884