A slightly blurry view of No.49 crossing the 3ft 6in lines at the north end of the station. The 2ft gauge joined a 3ft 6in gauge branch for a short distance as mixed gauge track down to an exchange yard alongside the river, passing under the left hand side of the road overbridge. The line to the right is the main line to Durban, curving to the right out of view to cross the Umzimkulu River by a combined road/rail bridge just visible through the overbridge in the distance.
View from the mixed gauge section of the branch towards the station.

Looking the other way, after passing under the overbridge the 2ft gauge separated and both lines continued down to the exchange yard passing under another overbridge carrying the main coast road. The 2ft gauge line dropped directly down to the yard at a steeper gradient than the 3ft‑6in gauge line, which reached the yard via a reversal.
Continuation of the track plan from station to lower level exchange yard.

Two Class 1E electric locos nos. E30 and E55 leave Port Shepstone on a freight train to Durban.
Just after taking this photo I was approached by a railway official for the first (and only) time on the trip. He said
"do you have permission to take photographs on the railway". I said "Yes, I have a letter from the General Manager giving me permission to do so", getting ready to show him said letter if required, but he said
"Oh, that's OK then", which was fortunate as the letter gave me permission to visit certain listed loco depots and take photographs there and to take photographs elsewhere but only where the public had access. Neither of course applied to exactly where I was standing, but I suppose the excuse could have been - "I'm a little bit lost, where is the loco shed ?"
Brake Van V951 at Port Shepstone.

Class B Open Wagon No.B1645. Note that the Natal lines have link and pin couplers instead of the Norwegian chopper couplers on the Avontuur line.
End View

Detail of bogie. From the additional holes it would appear that the underframe or steel channel and some other parts had seen some previous use before the construction of this wagon. Several of these wagons are now in the UK on the Festiniog and Welsh Highland Railways. For the record this wagon was 25'‑1½" long over body; 27'‑9½" long over couplers; bogies 3'‑10" wheelbase at 15'‑6" centres with 1'‑8" dia. wheels; total height rail level to top of body 5'‑10". (Essential when packing for a holiday to include a tape measure !)
Next the Umzimto to Donnybrook Line.