A Typical South African Railways Branch Line (Part Two) + startup procedure!
Part two of this series. All clips taken in Caledon. This video is mainly concentrated on the locomotive, startup procedure, and engine sound. Special thanks to the wonderful crew, responsible security that walked with all the way WITH a positive vibe, offering reflector-jackets and safety boots. Enjoy!

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A typical South African Railways Branch Line (Part Three): shunting!

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Last of the South African class 6E1's Part Two

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Best Engine Ever…🔥 Rare Old Engines Starting Up Sound That Will Blow Your Ears

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Garratt Articulated Locomotives

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Xtrapolis Mega Bieng Transferred From Wolmerton, Pretoria To Durban

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Schweizerische Eisenbahn in den 1950er und 1960er Jahren.

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Bullitt - The Chase (1968)

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Unbelievable Train Moments Caught on Camera

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South Africa - Garratt Country - English • Great Railways

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The Dark Story Behind the Napier Deltic: The Bizarre Triangle Engine Powering Rails and Warships UK

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Hitler’s Giant Aircraft That Could Carry Tanks - Secret Luftwaffe Film On The ME 321 Gigant

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A typical South African Railways Branch Line (Part Four): something special + more shunting.

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30 Rare Old Engines Starting Up – Sounds That Will Blow Your Ears Off! ⏩Part 6

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How Hard Is It To Start A Locomotive? (Step-by-Step)

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The Blue Train from Kimberley to Pretoria. 09/08/24.

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South African Railways class 34GM, class 37GM and class 36GM light locomotives heading towards JHB

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Building an Amazing Underground Den Deep in the Wild | Full Process

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Unbelievable Train Moments Caught on Camera

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Impossible Places: World's Most Dangerous Railways on Earth You Can't Believe They Exist

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