Rails all the way from Cape to Cairo were once the dream of Victorian pioneer Cecil Rhodes. In 1965 and 1970 the dying years of the age of steam Harry Dodge visited and recorded this incredible African legacy. Throughout Central and Southern Africa the uncompromising terrain spawned some spectacular feats of engineering. Many of these including the famous Victoria falls bridge are captured when huge fleets of Garratts still ruled supreme. Malawi railway Rhodesian Railways and Franco-Ethiopian Railways are all featured as well as the steam trains of South Africa... Mozambique Angola and the Sudan. [show more]
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