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South Africa Transvaal Railways 1 SOUTH AFRICA (TRANSVAAL) RAILWAYS– SL 213 01.11.20 page 1 of 9 PASSENGER STATIONS & STOPS Based on South African Guide 1899 (z), South African Rlys (SAR) Public TTs 1912 (a), 1924 (b), 1935 (c), 1957/58 (d), 1977/78 (e) and 1994 TT (f). Also, SAR PTTs 1930 (q), 1947 (r), 1963 (s), 1969 (t) & 1972 (t2), Central South African Rlys (CSA) Working TT 1909/1910 (w) & Natal Rlys Public TT 1898; k: 1917PTT; f+: stations opened/renamed since 1994; $; stops for schoolchildren only, 1909/1910 CSA WTT. m: c.1906 Cooks Railway Map Former names: [ ] Distances in kilometres unless noted M (miles) . Gauge 3' 6" unless noted. op. opened; cl. closed; rn. renamed; rl. relocated; tm. terminus of service at date shown; pass? passenger service?; Certain non-passenger locations shown in italics thus: (name) # names from Histories. y-f = yzabcdef, etc. Some main stations also given alternative Afrikaans names about 19... , shown: (English/Afrikaans). 135. JOHANNESBURG - VEREENIGING Inhlazane ef [Jabavu d ] Merafe ef [Vogelstruisfontein d ] 0 Johannesburg Park (2nd) ef Naledi ef [Doornkop d ] 0 Johannesburg Park (1st) (rl.1959) abcd [Johannesburg (op. 1888) ] 137. MIDWAY - BANK 2 Braamfontein a-f > 3 Mayfair b-f [Fordsburg a ] 26 Midway (135) 5 Grosvenor def 29 Waterworks def 6 Langlaagte a-f (53) 31 Halt/Halte (Mileage 4.46) r 10 Croesus b-f 32 Goudeon ef [Halt (Mileage 5.16) d ] 12 Longdale ef [Wibsey bc ] 35 Suurbekom def [Zuurbekom c ] 13 New Canada def [Canada abc ] (136) 42 Halt (Mileage 9.60) d 14 Mlamlankunzi ef [Halt (Mileage 9.55) 1958TT ] 16 Orlando c-f 47 Westonaria def 18 Nancefield a-f > 53 Goudryk def 20 Pimville [Klipspruit Location w ] 60 Bank ( ) 21 Kliptown a-f 24 Tshiawelo ef 138. HOUTHEUWEL - POTCHEFSTROOM 26 Midway a-f (137) 31 Lenz a-f 0 M Houtheuwel (135) 35 Lawley a-f 3 Van der Bijl te [Vanderbijlpark # ] 37 Anglers cdef 8 Bloekomheuning t 42 Midannadale def [Halt (Mileage 22.54) r ] Raatsvlei # pass? 43 Grasmere b-f [Ennerdale South a ] 16 Michaelsraad t 50 Stretford cdef 22 Fochville cd(tm)e 58 Residensia ef [Evaton abcd ] 26 Losberg cd 60 Eatonside def [Halt (Mileage 11.40) r ] 31 Enselspruit cd 64 Kwaggastroom def [Halt (Mileage 9.32) r ] 38 Loopspruit cd 66 Houtheuwel ef [Houtkop abcd ] (138) 41 Klipdrif cd 69 Kleigrond def [Halt (Mileage 5.43) r ] 46 Tarentaal cd 74 Leeuhof def [Halt (Mileage 2.52) r ] 52 Cachet (53) 77 Duncanville d.f [Halt (Mileage 1.25) r ] 54 Potchefstroom (53) 79 Vereeniging (59) 139. JOHANNESBURG – PRETORIA 136. FARADAY/WESTGATE – NALEDI * bypassed 1930's 0 Johannesburg Park (2nd) (135) 0 Johannesburg Park (1st) (135) Faraday def 1 Doornfontein a-f > Village Main def 3 Ellis Park ef Turffontein Road (141) 5 Jeppe a-f Booysens (141) 5 Hanau Street a pass? Kim Road d [Kimberley Road a] * 6 George Goch a-f (141A) Ophirton a * 8 Denver a-f Westgate def 9 Tooronga a-f Crown a(tm)def >> 10 Cleveland a-f Nasrec (sports events) 11 Geldenhuis a-f Riverlea pass? > 12 Simmer and Jack abc New Canada (135) 12 Driehoek a-f Mzimhlope def 13 President a-f Phomolong def 14 Germiston a-f (59, 90, 140, 142, 143A, 147) Phefeni def [Elandsfontein Junction 1898(Natal)TT ] ** 1. Dube def 18 Knights def Ikwezi ef [Mofolo d ] 19 Ravensklip def 2 21 Elandsfontein cde [Rietfontein ab ] > ** 1. 0 Germiston (139) (as 140 to:) 22 Rietfontein Mine a 2 India (140) 24 Isando def 2 Germiston West cdef 25 Rhodesfield f 2 Simpan e 27 Kempton Park b-f [Zuurfontein a ] 3 Germiston South/Zuid f > 31 Van Riebeeckpark ef [Lochside ab here? ] [South Germiston cde ] 32 Birchleigh a-f 4 Germiston Lake cdef [Park Hill (1st) ab here? ] 37 Kaalfontein a-f [Esselenpark r ] (144) 5 Webber a-f 40 Oakmoor a-f 5 Glebe abc 45 Olifantsfontein a-f 6 Park Hill (2nd) def > 51 Pinedene a-f 6 Elsburg (Kwesine line stn) (143) 56 Irene a-f 6 Elsburg (Main line stn) (59) 61 Centurion f [Lyttelton (Roberts Heights) a ] [Lyttelton Junction ] [Verwoerdburg ] 143. GERMISTON - KWESINE 63 Sportpark def 64 Kloofsig def [Kloofzicht abc ] 0 Germiston (139) 65 Ashbury abc 1 Kutalo e(tm)f 66 Fonteine def 4 Park Hill (2nd) (142) 67 Fountains abc 5 Elsburg (Kwesine line stn) ef > 69 Pretoria (2nd)(op.1910) a-f Wadeville ef Katlehong ef ** 1. Former route until 1938: Lindela ef Pilot ef 14 Germiston Kwesine ef 16 Keswick abc 18 Driefontein abc > 144. KAALFONTEIN - LERALLA Witwatersrand Mine ( miners?) 19 Primrose c [Sialkot ab ] 0 Kaalfontein (139) 19 Homestead ab Tembisa ef 21 Elandsfontein Limindlela ef Leralla ef 140. GERMISTON - ALBERTON 145. PRETORIA - RESSANO GARCIA 0 Germiston (139) + noted as stopping places in 1910 working TT, 1 President (139) 2 India def [India Junction abc ] 0 Pretoria (2nd ?) (139) 2 Refinery b-f [South Rose a ] 1 Main Street a Halt No. 10 a 1 Mears Street/Mearsstraat a-f Gosforth Park a-f 2 Celliers Street a Alberton a-f 2 Devenish Street/Devenishstraat b-f 2 Bourke Street a 141. REFINERY - BOOYSENS 3 Walker Street/Walkerstraat a-f 4 Loftus Versfeldpark def [College a ] 2 Refinery (140) [Colleges bc ] 3 No. 10 Halt k 4. University k 4 Hillview a-e 5 Rissik a-f 5 Recreation abcd 6 [Hatfield (Gautrain tm, see 180) ] 6 Jupiter a-e 6 Hartbeesspruit def [Duncan bc ] (169) Rosherville bcd [Rosherville Halt a ] 8 Richard Street c ** 1. Nourse abc 11 Koedoespoort (2nd) def (169) The Gums abc 13 Silverton s-f ** 1. City Deep abc 14 Eersterus def [Cochrane a ] Kaserne Wes f (141A) [Eerste Rust b ] [Eerste Rus c ] Plantation bc 16 Waltloo def Turffontein Road abc 17 Denneboom cdef 16 Booysens a-f 20 Eerste Fabrieke cdef [Hatherley ab ] 23 Mamelodi Gardens f 141A. GEORGE GOCH - KASERNE WES 25 Greenview de.f (reopened?) 27 Pienaarspoort a-f George Goch (139) Panpoort f Benrose f 34 Van der Merwe a-f Kaserne Wes (141) 39 Rayton a-e.f(tm) (146) 45 Elandsrivier cde [Elands River ab ] 142. GERMISTON - ELSBURG 50 Forfar bcde 55 Skietpoort e [Percydale abcd ] 3 63 Bronkhorstspruit a-e 74 Wilgerivier de [Wilge River abc ] ** 1. Former route until c.1940: 81 Crown Douglas a-e 89 Balmoral a-e 8 Richard Street 98 Wakefield a-e 11 Koedoespoort (1st) abc 106 Clewer cde [Brugspruit ab ] 12 James bc 110 Skoongesig de [Schoongezicht bc ] 13 Silverton 114 Witbank a-e 121 Tavispan bcde ** 2. Former route until c. 127 Olifantsrivier cde [Olifants River ab ] rack with several reversals 135 Hillside a-e 142 Uitkyk a-e 261 Waterval-Boven 151 Middelburg a-e 266 Waterval-Onder 158 Gangers Cottage No. 445 $ 161 Derwent a-e (153) 146. RAYTON - CULLINAN 172 Pan a-e * shown on public TT map, workmens service? 184 Arnot a-e 200 Wonderfontein a-e 0 Rayton (145) 206 Sunbury a-e 3 Rooiskag de 217 Belfast a-e (154) Balloon * 224 Bergendal cde [Ditton ab ] 5 Montrose bcde 234 Dalmanutha a-e 9 Cullinan a-e 239 Mileage 200 $ Black Cat * 242 Fairview a-e Zonderwater * 250 Machadodorp a-e (155) 254 Goedgeluk bcde 147. GERMISTON - WITBANK 261 Waterval-Boven a-e ** 2. 275 Waterval-Onder a-e ** 2. 14 Germiston (139) 283 Sycamore a-e 16 Knights Halt a 287 Heysford bcd 18 Delmore a-f [Halfweg m ] 291 Airlie a-e 19 Angelo a-f [Heidelburg Road m ] 298 Hemlock a-e 21 East Rand/Oos-Rand a-f 306 Ngodwana de [Godwan River abc ] 23 Boksburg (2nd) b-f [Vogelfontein a ] 314 Citriodora de [Marola abc ] 24 Boksburg East/Boksburg-Oos b-f 320 Elandshoek a-e (156) [Boksburg (1st) a ] 325 Reception bcde 27 Dunswart a-f (148, 149) 333 Rivulets a-e 29 Benoni a-f 338 Schagen bcde 31 New Kleinfontein b-f 340 Sternberg de [Sterrenberg c] 34 Apex b-f [Brakpan Junction a ] (148,151) 343 Alkmaar a-e 36 Anzac b-f 349 Broham cde 37 Brakpan a-f 351 Cairn a-e 40 Schapensrust f error? [Schapenrust a-e ] 356 Mataffin cde [Tomango b ] 43 New Era def [Newera bc ] 361 Nelspruit a-e (157, 158) 45 Pollak Park def [Selection bc ] 370 Mayfern a-e [Mayfair + ] 48 Springs a-e.f(tm) (160, 161) 377 Karino a-e Payneville #? 383 Krokodilpoort cde [Crocodile Poort a ] 61 Welgedag de [Welgedacht abc ] [Crocodilepoort b ] 69 Sundra a-e 388 Gorge a-e 74 Eloff a-e 401 Boulders bcde 84 Delmas a-e 402 Kaapmuiden a-e (159, 177) 93 Dryden a-e 411 Rockvale a-e 103 Argent a-e 412 Althorpe bcde 111 Arbor de [Abor abc ] 415 Magnesite bcde [Dickson's Siding + here?] 112 Mileage 53½ $ 422 Malelane a-e 117 Mileage 56¼ $ 431 Impala a-e [Thornhill + ] 119 Kendal a-e 443 Hectorspruit a-e 121 Mileage 59 $ 452 Oorsprong a-e 129 Ogies de [Oogies abc ] (152) 459 Tenbosch a-e 137 Minnaar a-e 467 Koorsboom e 142 Mileage 71¼ $ 472 Komatipoort a-e (179) 145 Blackhill a-e Lebombo cd pass? 148 Mileage 75½ $ (South Africa-Mozambique border) 151 Mileage 77¼ $ 479 Ressano Garcia a-e (see Mozambique list) 156 Witbank (145) 4 148. DUNSWART - APEX 30 Tuisbly cde 36 Dullstroom a-e 27 Dunswart (147) 43 Nederhorst cde 28 Kleinfontein a 50 Santa a-e 30 Apex (147) 54 Steilte cd 56 Izaak bcd 149. DUNSWART - DAVEYTON 60 Asbes cde 67 Vermont a-e 27 Dunswart (147) 71 Marmerkop de [Marble Top a ] 30 Avenue b-f > [Marblekop bc ] 32 Cranbourne bc (bypassed) 76 Klipsteen cde 33 Northmead bc.ef [Northmead Halte d ] > 80 Driesprong b-e 35 Van Ryn bc.ef [Van Ryn Halte d ] 82 Bosoord cde [Langdraai ab ] 41 Cloverdene bc 88 Bultkop cde 44 Modderbee bc 93 Voetpad a-e 46 Alliance bc.f (150) 104 Lydenburg ab(tm)cde 49 Daveyton def 112 Potloodspruit cde 121 Vosloosnek de [Vosloos Nek c ] 150.
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