Railway staff laying track in South Africa, WW1
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Railway staff laying track in South Africa, WW1
South African railway staff laying track across scrub land to join up with the Windhoek line (now in Namibia, but then in German South West Africa) to Kaalfontein and Upington (South Africa), during the First World War. They laid over five miles of track in one day. Date: June 1915
Media ID 7186231
© Imperial War Museum/Robert Hunt Library/Mary Evans
Conditions Desert Join Laying Link Namibia Rails Scrub Sleepers Staff Track Windhoek
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