plate on the cab identifies it as belonging to Zambia Railways, which means it traverses the border, bringing tourists to the Falls. In this picture it sits with a head of steam near two water hoses.
(4-10-2?), Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.In 1996 I came upon this beautifully maintained steam locomotive whose numberIn an earlier version of this page I hazarded a guess that the locomotive may have been made in Europe, possibly Germany, but on November 8, 2010 Eric Boswell kindly wrote the following: “I do believe I can clear up the uncertainty you are having with your fine picture of Locomotive No. 204. She is in fact a 12th Class of the former Rhodesia Railways and was built by the North British Locomotive Co. in Scotland. I fired these lovely engines when staioned at Brok From en Hill (now Kabwe) and we worked double headed to Ndola on the copperbelt. I also fired the magnificent 20th class Garretts, 15th class 14a's etc etc .What memories of a truly well run system which sadly has dwindled to a shadow of a shadow.”
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