1895 in South Africa
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Events
- April
- 13 – The first electrical street lights in Cape Town are switched on.
- June
- 11 – Britain annexes Tongaland, between Zululand and Mozambique.
- December
- 15 – The railways of the Cape Colony, Natal, the Orange Free State, the South African Republic and southern Mozambique are all linked at Union Junction near Alberton, completing the logistics supply lines for the British military invasion of the Boer Republics in the Second Boer War.[1]
- 29 – The Jameson Raid is launched when Leander Starr Jameson and his forces cross into Transvaal from Bechuanaland.
- Unknown date
- St. Lucia Game Reserve, 30 km north of the town St. Lucia is proclaimed.
- The Hluhluwe Game Reserve is proclaimed.
- The Umfolozi Game Reserve is proclaimed.
Births
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Deaths
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Railways
Railway lines opened
- 1 December – Natal – Charlestown to Natal-Transvaal border, 2 miles 45 chains (4.1 kilometres).[1]
- 15 December – Transvaal – Natal-Transvaal border to Union Junction near Alberton, 157 miles (252.7 kilometres).[1]
Locomotives
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References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Statement Showing, in Chronological Order, the Date of Opening and the Mileage of Each Section of Railway, Statement No. 19, p. 183, ref. no. 200954-13
- ↑ Baxter, Antony. The Two Foot Gauge Enigma (1st ed.). Plateway Press. pp. 37-45 & Appendix V. ISBN 1-871980-34-8.
- ↑ Railway Modelling Scene, South Africa, May/June 1985, article written by Neill Mardell
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