Avontuur Railway Line

Avontuur Railway Line The Avontuur Railway is a 2ft (610mm)-wide, narrow gauge railway line running 285km (177mi) between Port Elizabeth and Avontuur in the Eastern Cape.

Not running as at July 2019. The Avontuur Railway is a 2ft (610mm) narrow gauge railway line running 285km (177mi) between Port Elizabeth and Avontuur in the Eastern Cape, the longest such narrow gauge route in the world. "Avontuur" is the Afrikaans and Dutch word for "adventure". History

The railway was built by the government of the Cape Colony between 1890 and 1906, to connect the Langkloof fr

uit growing industry with the new port at Port Elizabeth. The section of line between Humewood Road and Humansdorp was opened for public traffic on 1 November 1905. In 1903 a request was laid before the then government in order to add a branch line to Patensie. This branch was commissioned on 3 April 1914. In 1906 a branch line was opened to the Port Elizabeth's suburb Walmer and in 1928 a twelve mile long private branch was constructed to the Eastern Province Cement Company (EPCC). Passenger traffic

Scheduled trains

Scheduled passenger trains were discontinued in the 1940s, although limited space was available on scheduled freight trains until the mid-1970s. Walmer Branch

From 1906 to 1928 a passenger only branch line, from Valley junction near Port Elisabeth, to the suburb of Walmer, serviced up to 22 trains a day between Port Elizabeth and the terminus at 14th Avenue in Walmer. It was closed as a result from competition from a bus service. Apple Express

The line was best known for its tourist train, the Apple Express, which commenced operations in 1965 to Loerie, later to Thornhill or Van Stadens River, the highest two foot narrow-gauge railway bridge in the world. The motive power for the Apple Express was retained as steam, normally an SAR NGG16 Class Garratt. The Apple Express ceased operations in 2011. Freight traffic

Fruit and agriculture

The presence of the railway contributed significantly to the development of agriculture in the Langkloof and Gamtoos Valley, enabling farmers to transport their produce conveniently to the warehouses and harbour at Port Elizabeth. Unfortunately, agricultural transport was lost due to competition from road haulage. Limestone

A limestone quarry was opened near Loerie in the 1920s to serve the Eastern Province Cement Company (EPCC) in New Brighton, near Port Elizabeth, via the EPCC-owned private line branching off at Chelsea. The limestone traffic ceased when the quarries were closed in 2001. Operations

The railway was operated by the South African national railway company Spoornet. As the South African Government has deregulated the road transport industry, a large amount of traffic has moved from the railway to the roads. Spoornet has hence designated the line as "low density," and it has always had the threat of closure hanging over it. After all major freight traffic ceased, only the Apple Express tourist train continued operations, and these finally ceased in 2011. Motive power

Tender locomotives

The first locomotives entering service on the Langkloof line were the NG8 class from 1903 to 1931. The NG6 class were used from 1915 to 1935 , the NG9 worked on the line from 1915 to 1939 and from 1916 to 1948 the NG10 class was used. The final and largest class to be employed on the Avontuur Railway were 21 NG15s from 1960 to the mid-1980s. Tank locomotive
Class NG3 performed yard duties around Humewood Road Station in Port Elizabeth from 1939 to 1946. Garratt locomotives

The first Garratt locomotive to be introduced was the NGG11 class, soon to be followed by the NGG13 class in 1927, the latter setting the standard for motive power on the Avontuur Railway for the following decades, and being succeeded by the the very similar NGG16 class. The smaller Garratt classes NGG12 and NGG14 performed yard duties at Humewood Road Rail Station in Port Elizabeth until the 1950s. Diesel locomotives

From 1973, the South African Class 91-000 General Electric diesels, the most powerful 2-foot gauge diesels in the world, were introduced.

08/03/2021
Apple Express Rail has been busy restoring and refurbishing locos and coaches in preparation to run as soon as the agree...
13/08/2019

Apple Express Rail has been busy restoring and refurbishing locos and coaches in preparation to run as soon as the agreements with Transnet are signed, the line is ready and the rail safety permits have been issued.

Please keep an eye on our official website www.appleexpresstrain.co.za for updates. We are hoping to be back on track by December 2019.

BOOK NOW INDEMNITY A slice of History The Port Elizabeth-Avontuur Narrow Gauge line was authorised in 1899, with construction starting in 1902. In late 1906, it reached the end point at Avontuur and officially opened early in 1907. A main line track covers a length of 177 miles (284kms) from Port El...

Apple Express Rail has been busy...
12/08/2019

Apple Express Rail has been busy...

 #119 on shed!
05/10/2017

#119 on shed!

07/04/2016

It is with great sadness that we say farewell to a dedicated Apple Express volunteer Allan Michalovsky, who passed on earlier today. Our sincere condolences, thoughts and prayers to his dear wife Joan, his children and grandchildren, family and friends. You will be missed - M.H.D,S.R.I.P.

05/11/2015

Apple Express "Virtual Tickets" Fund Raiser update
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We have raised R5 364.00 as of 13 November, 2015!
A big thank you goes to:
Adam Bage - R164;
ADT Cash Deposit - R100;
Chris Andrzejewski - R200;
Daniel Janse Van Vuuren - R160;
Dave May - R160;
Eugene Fincham - R160;
F. Lubbe/H Lazenby - R320;
G. Slater - R500;
Hannes Paling - R320;
John Birch - R1000;
John Duncan - R160;
Keith Mitchell - R620;
Sharlene Donze - R480;
Smart-Ap Betaling VA - R160;
Stefan Andrzejewski - R200;
Wayne Nauschutz - R160;
Willie Uys - R500.

01/11/2015

An exciting development for Apple Express Rail is the response by our supporters to the call to purchase "virtual tickets" to raise funds for the Apple. Our banking details as as follows: Account name: Apple Express Rail NPC; Bank: FNB; Branch Code: 261050; Account Number: 62379986395. Apple Express Rail NPC is an Non Profit Company - Registration No 2012/178704/08 - is fully registered and compliant with CIPC/CIPRO and SARS. If you wish to purchase a "Virtual Ticket" (or more) please use your name and surname as the reference when making the deposit - if you wish to remain anonymous you may use "Anon", "Apple Fan" or "Apple Supporter" as the reference. We will list the "purchases" received on the Apple Express website, with an update of the total "purchases" on this page.

Class NG15 "Kalaharies" of the Avontuur Railway
12/04/2015

Class NG15 "Kalaharies" of the Avontuur Railway

Just a few of the iconic stations along the Avontuur System. This railway being part of the friendly city of Port Elizab...
20/11/2014

Just a few of the iconic stations along the Avontuur System. This railway being part of the friendly city of Port Elizabeth for over 100 years and hopefully another 100 years to come.

Coach restoration project has made great strides thanks to a wonderful core team of volunteers led by Justin Wood - grat...
16/11/2014

Coach restoration project has made great strides thanks to a wonderful core team of volunteers led by Justin Wood - grateful thanks to Justin, Flippie, Vuyani, Herman, Geoff and Alan M... you guys are awesome!

Back to the SAR look of 1965 when Apple Express was launched.
01/09/2014

Back to the SAR look of 1965 when Apple Express was launched.

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Humewood Station, Humewood Road, Humewood
Port Elizabeth
6001

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