English: Walvisbaai 2-4-2T locomotive, used on the Walvisbaai 2ft 6in gauge line from 1899 to 1906, when the line was closed to traffic.
Datum
etwa 1951
date QS:P,+1951-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Quelle
Lee, Charles E. (1951). The Walfish Bay Railway. Article in The Railway Magazine with which is incorporated "Transport & Travel Monthly", September 1951. Tothill Press Limited, London. pp. 627-628, 631.
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