
The Overberg branch line is a railway line in the
Western Cape, South Africa. It runs from
Cape Town through
Somerset West and
Caledon to
Bredasdorp.
Route

The line branches from the
Bellville–
Stellenbosch line at
Eerste River, from which it runs through Faure and Firgrove to Somerset West. From Van der Stel station in Somerset West a short line branches to the right to
Strand. After leaving Somerset West the line passes through
Sir Lowry's Pass Village
Sir Lowry's Pass Village is a town near the base of Sir Lowry's Pass, about 60 km from Cape Town, South Africa.
History
In 1846 there was a post office, run by a postmistress, Mrs Walters, and six farms in the area. 43 years later the first ...
and climbs
Sir Lowry's Pass. At the summit of the pass the line reaches an elevation of ; the summit tunnel is long. The line passes through the fruit-farming area of
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before descending the Jakkals River valley to
Botrivier. From Botrivier it runs across the Overberg plain through
Caledon to a junction at
Klipdale. From Klipdale one line continues east to
Protem
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, while another goes south to
Bredasdorp. Trains from Cape Town to Bredasdorp (or vice versa) cannot pass directly through the junction at Klipdale, but must first pass around a
balloon loop. Bredasdorp is the southernmost railway station in Africa.
The line is single-track, and electrified only as far as Strand.
Metrorail services of the
Northern Line operate from Cape Town through Bellville to Strand; the rest of the line has no regular passenger service.
History
The railway arrived at Eerste River in 1862, as part of the construction of the Cape Town–Wellington railway line, the first in the then
Cape Colony. A branch to Somerset West opened by the
Cape Government Railways on 21 October 1889, and further to Sir Lowry's Pass Village on 1 February 1890. The
Hottentots-Holland mountains were a significant obstacle to any further development, and construction of a line over Sir Lowry's Pass only started on 12 July 1899. The effects of the
Anglo-Boer War slowed progress, but by 1 August 1902 the line was opened to Caledon.
[Reported in ] On 16 December 1905 the short branch to Strand was opened.
Two extensions of the line from Caledon were possible: eastwards towards
Riviersonderend and
Swellendam, with the ultimate possibility of reaching
Mossel Bay; or southwards towards
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and
Bredasdorp. In 1906 a conference of delegates from the Overberg was unable to agree on a route for a continuation of the line. Meanwhile, by early 1906 the
New Cape Central Railway
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(NCCR), a private company, had reached Mossel Bay with its line from
Worcester via Swellendam, and was having difficulty running it at a profit; this did not bode well for the profitability of a line from Caledon to Swellendam.
Construction on an extension began in 1914, reaching Rietpoel on 5 January 1914, Klipdale on 6 April 1914, and Protem on 30 June 1915. This route was a compromise, Klipdale being about halfway between Riviersonderend and Bredasdorp. "
Protem
''Pro tempore'' (), abbreviated ''pro tem'' or ''p.t.'', is a Latin phrase which best translates to "for the time being" in English. This phrase is often used to describe a person who acts as a '' locum tenens'' (placeholder) in the absence ...
" means "for the time being", reflecting the intention to continue the line to Swellendam at some time in the future. Ultimately, though, the NCCR was taken over by the
South African Railways (SAR) in 1925, making such an extension unnecessary.
In the mid-1920s the SAR embarked on a new phase of railway building, as part of which the line from Klipdale junction south to Bredasdorp was opened on 19 April 1924.
References
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* {{cite map , title=South Africa Passenger Services 2009 , url=http://www.sa-transport.co.za/trains/maps/SA-Passenger-Services-Map-2009.pdf , publisher=Bruno Martin
Railway lines in South Africa
3 ft 6 in gauge railways in South Africa