
Tuesday 9:34AM 19 July 2011 - The Premier Classe heading for a 25 hour trip to Johannesburg has just gone through Bellville station.

A friendly wave for the photographer from a crew member in the Shosholoza Meyl livery unit E-1629, also controlling E-1654

Followed by the heating unit

and the Premier Classe passenger carriages. The Premier Classe train is a subdivision of Shosholoza Meyl.

There she goes ... towards Stikland station

At the back the train a specially designed vehicle carriage can accommodate up to eight cars - sedan or 4x4 - enabling passengers to continue their onward journey the luxury of own vehicles.
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