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Cape Town, Epping 3056 Salt River (nicknamed "Pretty Useful Gift", or "P.U.G.") is an 0-4-0T Built in 1953 by W.G. Bagnall Ltd, in Stafford, England, Built for the Paarden Eiland power station, in cape town, south Africa. The engine was later donated to the RSSA, or Western Cape Railway Preservation Trust in late 1989, although still available for use by Escom if required.
As of 2009, Its unknown whether or not the engine still exists.