About Outeniqua Transport Museum
The Outeniqua Transport Museum is a treasure trove for train enthusiasts and history buffs as it showcases the rich heritage of South African steam trains through its fascinating exhibits. The photo gallery displays breathtaking images that capture the grandeur of these locomotives in their heyday. The museum also features an impressive array of road motor vehicles and a private vintage car selection. For those seeking a poetic touch, there are inspiring train-related poetry to enjoy. The museum's crown jewels are its 13 steam locomotives, including the Emil Kessler, Johannesburg's first steam locomotive, and the GL Garrett with its antiquated carriages, including the original 'White Coach' where Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret stayed during their 1947 visit to South Africa. Also on display are Paul Kruger's coach and private saloons.
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