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Pienaarsrivier is a town some 70 km (43 mi) due
north of Pretoria,
north of the
Pienaars River. The
river is
named after Petrus Gerhardus Jacobus Pienaar...
- firewood.
Converted to cape gauge.
Locomotives used NG1 NG6
Stations Pienaarsrivier –
Bourke –
Pankop Also
known as
Knysna Forest Railway. Open from 1907...
- (formerly Naboomspruit)
Musina (formerly Messina)
Northam Phalaborwa Pienaarsrivier Polokwane (formerly Pietersburg)
Roedtan Selebi-Phikwe Sun City Thabazimbi...
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separates Hammanskraal from Soshanguve. The
northern boundary straddles Pienaarsrivier and Rust De
Winter towards Limpopo Province, and the
eastern boundary...
- Kroonstad, 90 miles 15 chains (145.1 kilometres). 21 June –
Transvaal –
Pienaarsrivier to
Settlers (Regauged), 26 miles 62 chains (43.1 kilometres). 1 August...
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flying ace Ross Pienaar,
fictional character in the
movie "District 9"
Pienaarsrivier Pienaars River Johan Pienaar Airport Huguenot Society of
South Africa...
- the east,
before p****ing
under the N1 and
turning westward towards Pienaarsrivier, the
eponymous hamlet on its
right bank, and Zaagkuilsdrift.
North of...
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Margaretha Erasmus (Farm Elandskraal,
Pienaarsrivier, Transvaal, 2
November 1847 – Elandskraal,
Pienaarsrivier, 7 June 1873). They had two sons and one...
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locomotives were sold to a farmer, who used them on a
firewood line
between Pienaarsrivier and Pankop,
until the line and
locomotives were
taken over by the Central...
- it is
parallel to the N1, p****ing
through Pienaarsrivier (22 km from Hammanskraal). From
Pienaarsrivier, the R101
makes a
direct line for Bela Bela...