East African Railways and Harbours Mombasa and Voi MPDs
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Mombasa MPD |
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Classes 55,29,23 and 59 Classes PHOTO (right) - Kevin Patience | |||
An unidentified 59 Class with a 24 Class in front of Mombasa Shed - PHOTOs Kevin Patience | |||
A 55 Class with a 29, a 23 and a 59 Class getting up steam - PHOTO Kevin Patience | |||
5934 taking water on shed at Mombasa - PHOTO Kevin Patience | |||
2921 Masai of Kenya and 5924 Mount Eburu on shed at Mombasa | |||
5901 eases out of Mombasa shed leaving another three 59s behind - PHOTO Kevin Patience | |||
5908 Mount Loolmalasin being readied at Mombasa (right). PHOTOs - Kevin Patience | |||
5913 Mount Debasien with an unidentified 59 shrouded in steam | |||
5923 Mount Longonot gets up steam - PHOTO Kevin Patience |
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Garratts 5908 Mount Loolmalasin (taking water) and 5918 Mount Gelai (left) - PHOTO Kevin Patience. | |||
Pristine cab of 5918 Mount Gelai as maintained for many years by Kirpal Singh - PHOTO Kevin Patience | |||
Inside Mombasa Shed: pristine 5918 Mount Gelai - PHOTO Kevin Patience | |||
5908 Mount Loolmalasin (left) is propelled by another 59 in Mombasa MPD - PHOTO Kevin Patience | |||
Mombasa Shed with 24 Class 2449 - PHOTO Kevin Patience | |||
24 Class 2412 at Mombasa - PHOTO Kevin Patience | |||
The end of the line for 2305 and EARC diesels. - PHOTOs Kevin Patience | |||
Voi |
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6023 Voi - PHOTO Kevin Patience | |||
Tribal Class 2920 Marakwet at Voi - PHOTO Kevin Patience | |||
Scrap 55 Class awaiting its fate at Voi - PHOTO Kevin Patience | |||
Remains of once mighty 59 Class - PHOTO Kevin Patience | |||
5918 Mount Gelai restored to working order after many years at Nairobi Railway Museum - PHOTO Kevin Patience | |||
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