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Central South African Railways
The
Central
South African Railways
was from 1902 to 1910 the
operator
of public railways in the
Transvaal Colony
and
Orange River Colony
in what is now
South Africa
. During the
Anglo-Boer War
, as
British forces
moved into the territory of the
Orange Free State
and the
South African Republic
, the
Orange Free State Government Railways
, the
Netherlands-South African Railway Company
and the
Pretoria-Pietersburg Railway
were taken over by the Imperial
Military Railways
under Lieutenant-Colonel
Sir Percy
Girouard.
After the war
had ended, the Imperial Military Railways became the
Central South
African
Railways in
July 1902
, with
Thomas Rees
Price as
General Manager
. With
the creation
of the
Union of South Africa
in 1910, the
CSAR
was merged with the
Cape Government Railways
and the
Natal Government Railways
to form the
South African
Railways
, which is now
Transnet Freight Rail
.