Narrow Gauge Railways of South Africa - Apple Express Part 7

Narrow Gauge Railways of South Africa - Apple Express Part 7 By the time Port Elizabeth celebrated its centenary in the 1920’s, the city was well established as a port, although cargo still had to be transferred in lighters to and from the three jetties which constituted the harbour, and the ships anchored in the roadstead. The breakwater which created the new artificial harbour in 1931 was built from stone extracted from the quarry at Chelsea, twenty-two kilometers inland. Over the years, countless nar
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