Class 10M commuter trains are totally rebuilt on Class 5M frames. The most apparent visual differences from the older wagons are the ribbed sides (on the Type 1, 3 and 4), the new "face" on the cab ends, some blue (Western Cape) or turquoise (KwaZulu-Natal) added to the usual gray and yellow livery, and a new numbering system that ends with M for motor coaches and T for standard unmotorised coaches. |
Date:
8/11/2007 |
Location:
Bayhead Depot, Du  |
Views:
723 |
Collection Of:

Col André Kritzinger |
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Author: Col Andre Kritzinger
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Picture Categories: Passenger |
This picture is part of album: South Africa's Rolling Stock - Passenger Commuter |