Difference between revisions of "Central South African Railways"
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1903 The first report was issued by the Transvaal Government on the working of the Central South African Railways since they became such, i.e. since the railways of the [[Transvaal Railway|Transvaal]] and [[Orange | 1903 The first report was issued by the Transvaal Government on the working of the Central South African Railways since they became such, i.e. since the railways of the [[Transvaal Railway|Transvaal]] and [[Orange Free State Railway|Orange River Colony]] came under British Control.<ref>The Engineer 1903/10/09</ref> | ||
1910 As a result of the formation of the Union of South Africa, all the railways and ports were brought under the control of government-appointed Commissioners. The overall organisation was referred to as [[South African Railways |South African Railways and Harbours]]<ref>The Times Nov. 5, 1910 </ref> | 1910 As a result of the formation of the Union of South Africa, all the railways and ports were brought under the control of government-appointed Commissioners. The overall organisation was referred to as [[South African Railways |South African Railways and Harbours]]<ref>The Times Nov. 5, 1910 </ref> |
Revision as of 10:52, 4 October 2021
1903 The first report was issued by the Transvaal Government on the working of the Central South African Railways since they became such, i.e. since the railways of the Transvaal and Orange River Colony came under British Control.[1]
1910 As a result of the formation of the Union of South Africa, all the railways and ports were brought under the control of government-appointed Commissioners. The overall organisation was referred to as South African Railways and Harbours[2]