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THE
TRAIN
Step aboard the Pride of Africa
Since
its establishment in 1989, Rovos Rail has earned an international
reputation for its truly world class travel experiences. Step
aboard the wood panelled coaches - classics remodelled and refurbished
to mint condition - and enjoy fine cuisine in five-star luxury
as some of the most varied scenery imaginable unfolds beyond the
windows. Recapture the romance and atmosphere of a bygone era,
when privileged travellers experienced the magic and mystery of
Africa in a relaxed and elegant fashion.The trains - which may
be hauled by steam, diesel or electric locomotives at various
stages of the journey - carry a maximum of 72 passengers in 36
superbly appointed suites. Pride of place in the Rovos stable
goes to the historic and newly rebuilt Capital Park Station and
locomotive yard, which is the heart and new headquarters of this
private railway company.

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THE SUITES
World Class Comfort and Style
The rebuilt sleeper
coaches contain the most spacious train suites in the world, offering
every modern convenience and comfort. The epitome of luxury, with
handsome wood panelling and period Edwardian features, the air-conditioned
suites accommodate two people offering the option of twin or spacious
double beds. All are equipped with a writing surface and, for
valuables, a personal safe. There is also a bar fridge filled
with beverages of the passengers’ choice and room service
is available 24 hours a day. In the en suite bathrooms original
fittings combine with the modern technology of hot showers, hair
dryers and shaver plugs. The Royal Suites, each of which take
up half a carriage, are spacious and elegant, measuring +/-16
sq metres in size (+/-172 sq ft). Each has its own private lounge
area and full bathroom with Victorian bath and separate shower.
The Deluxe suites (+/-11 sq metres/+/-118 sq feet) also accommodate
two passengers in either twin or double beds and have a lounge
area and en-suite bathroom with shower. A third level of accommodation,
the Pullman suite is +/-7 square metres (+/-76 sq ft) in size
and while it includes the identical bathroom to that of the deluxe
suites, the bedroom is smaller with a one up one down bunk for
twin requirements or a double bed for couples. During the day
this can be converted into a comfortable couch.

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THE COACHES
A Superb Collection of Restored Coaches
Rovos Rail operates
two classic 20-coach, 72 berth trains as well as a third 13-coach,
42-berth Edwardian train which is available year round for charter.
Each one of these carriages, from kitchen cars to sleeper coaches
and guards vans, has its own story. A few dating back to 1911
were constructed in Europe and shipped to South Africa in the
first half of the last century. Some carriages have carried royalty,
while others have ended up serving as restaurants or lying derelict
and forgotten on sidings for decades. These coaches have been
collected from the far corners of the country and are now cherished
members of the Rovos fleet of 75 carriages. The coaches have been
painstakingly rebuilt and the use fine wood panelling, traditional
furnishings and period décor has ensured an atmosphere
of elegance and grandeur. Exquisite pillared dining cars are a
signature of the Rovos Rail trains. Each one has a proud history
and has been meticulously restored from a derelict state. For
example Dining Car No 195 ‘ Shangani ‘, which was
built in 1924, was found parked in a siding in Alberton near Johannesburg
before its acquisition by Rohan Vos in 1986. Three of the magnificent
teak pillars had been removed and these were faithfully crafted,
restoring the Victorian atmosphere. Each of the trains has two
42-seater dining cars to accommodate the maximum complement of
72 passengers in total comfort at one sitting. Each train has
a non-smoking Observation Car at the rear of the train, while
the coach next to it contains a small smoking lounge. A unique
feature of the Observation Cars is the enlarged windows and open-air
balconies. At the centre of the train we have, when numbers dictate,
a non-smoking Lounge Car, which houses the Gift Shop.
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CUISINE & SERVICE
Simple Elegant & Entertaining
An enthusiastic team
of chefs is responsible for overseeing the very important task
of ensuring guests every need is catered for, while considerable
thought and meticulous planning goes into making up the menus.
Unlike many of the great trains of the world, travellers are on
board the trains for several days at a time, requiring a much
wider selection of meals. There's an accent on fresh local ingredients,
and traditional dishes such as game are a specialty. Every morning
there's a full breakfast with dishes cooked to order. A selection
of cold meats, croissants, pastries, fresh fruit, yoghurts, cereals
and preserves make up a tempting breakfast buffet. For lunch and
dinner there is a starter and a choice of fish, meat or vegetarian
dishes, followed by a tempting dessert and are complemented by
a selection of excellent South African wines. All meals are served
in one sitting only in the charming Victorian atmosphere of the
Dining Cars. Many of the passengers aboard the Pride of Africa
enjoy the formality of fine china, crisp linen and silver, and
dress accordingly.During the day dress is more casual, with cool,
comfortable clothes and hats recommended for the excursions, especially
in the game reserves where it can be very hot. The Observation
Car seats 32 passengers and is positioned at the rear of the train.
At the centre of the train we have, when numbers dictate, a non-smoking
Lounge Car, which seats 26 passengers in comfort. In maintaining
the spirit of travel of a bygone era, there are no radios or television
sets onboard.

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