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Transport museums take us back in time

- Lucille Davie

SOUTh AfrICA’S transport museums allow us to travel back in time and understand and appreciate how much transporta­tion has evolved and improved over the years.

with vehicles on our roads going faster and faster, Transport Month is a good time to take a quiet stroll through the country’s top transport museums and admire vehicles that got people around 100 years ago.

James Hall Museum of Transport, Johannesbu­rg

This is one of the best transport museums in the country. It has the largest and most comprehens­ive collection of land transport in South Africa, with over 2 500 items. It was establishe­d by the late James Hall, together with the city, in 1964.

Displays in the museum go back to the 1870s. These include horse- and ox-drawn wagons; bicycles and motorbikes dating from 1786 to 1960, including penny-farthings and tricycles; an impressive collection of brilliant red fire engines and fire-fighting equipment; motor cars from 1900 to 1980, including an electric car dating from the 1970s, steam-driven vehicles including a 1900 Clement Panhard vehicle; buses and coaches; several solemn hearses; and solidly-built trams and trolley buses dating from 1896 to 1986.

Outeniqua Transport Museum, George

Take a train ride down memory lane at the Outeniqua Transport Museum where you will see many old steam trains.

There are 13 different steam locomotive­s, including a narrow gauge train; the Emil Kessler-Johannesbu­rg first steam engine and now a national monument, imported from Germany in 1889, and transporte­d in pieces by ox-wagon to Johannesbu­rg; the impressive GL Garrett, the largest steam locomotive to be used together with carriages from a bygone era, such as a coach from the Royal Train of 1947; and Paul Kruger ’s coach and private saloons, which transporte­d him to Maputo when he went into exile.

Motor Museum, Franschhoe­k

This museum displays the evolution of the motor vehicle, with over 220 vehicles, ranging from a 1898 Beeston motor tricycle to a 2003 Ferrari Enzo supercar. Antique vehicles are those built before 1904; veteran vehicles were built between 1905 and 1918; vintage vehicles between 1919 and 1930; with post-vintage until 1945, and vehicles built after that period, with examples until 1961.

The Studebaker, Rolls Royce, Buick, VW Beetle, Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Mercedes Benz, MG, Maserati, and Ford brands are all represente­d.

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