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choo+choo+park Latitude and Longitude:

33°58′42″S 18°28′59″E / 33.978340°S 18.483047°E / -33.978340; 18.483047
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Choo Choo Park
The train at Choo Choo park in 2023.
TypePlayground
Location43 Belvedere Rd, Claremont, Cape Town, 7708, South Africa
Coordinates 33°58′42″S 18°28′59″E / 33.978340°S 18.483047°E / -33.978340; 18.483047
Operated by City of Cape Town

Choo Choo Park is a public playground in Claremont, Cape Town, in South Africa and is named after the steam train installed in the middle of the park. [1] The 0-4-0 saddle-tank locomotive was built by the Brooks Locomotive Works in 1896 with the serial number 2725. [2] It was originally run by the Transvaal & Delgoa Bay Collieries Ltd near Witbank after which it was acquired by the City of Cape Town to work the Dock Road and the Table Bay power stations at the foreshore. During this later period of its working life the train acquired the nickname “Dyna-Mo” or “Dinah-Mo”. [2] The train was moved to its present position in Choo Choo Park some time after the closure of the power stations in 1962.

References

  1. ^ "Parks and gardens offering an abundance of shade in Cape Town". www.capetownetc.com. Retrieved 2023-01-31.
  2. ^ a b Ter Morshuizen, Andre. "The History of the Choo Choo Park Train". www.norgarbproperties.co.za. Retrieved 2023-01-31.

choo+choo+park Latitude and Longitude:

33°58′42″S 18°28′59″E / 33.978340°S 18.483047°E / -33.978340; 18.483047
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Choo Choo Park
The train at Choo Choo park in 2023.
TypePlayground
Location43 Belvedere Rd, Claremont, Cape Town, 7708, South Africa
Coordinates 33°58′42″S 18°28′59″E / 33.978340°S 18.483047°E / -33.978340; 18.483047
Operated by City of Cape Town

Choo Choo Park is a public playground in Claremont, Cape Town, in South Africa and is named after the steam train installed in the middle of the park. [1] The 0-4-0 saddle-tank locomotive was built by the Brooks Locomotive Works in 1896 with the serial number 2725. [2] It was originally run by the Transvaal & Delgoa Bay Collieries Ltd near Witbank after which it was acquired by the City of Cape Town to work the Dock Road and the Table Bay power stations at the foreshore. During this later period of its working life the train acquired the nickname “Dyna-Mo” or “Dinah-Mo”. [2] The train was moved to its present position in Choo Choo Park some time after the closure of the power stations in 1962.

References

  1. ^ "Parks and gardens offering an abundance of shade in Cape Town". www.capetownetc.com. Retrieved 2023-01-31.
  2. ^ a b Ter Morshuizen, Andre. "The History of the Choo Choo Park Train". www.norgarbproperties.co.za. Retrieved 2023-01-31.

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