I will definitely be very keen at giving this a try. I think this wine route will be very busy and popular as drinking and driving will not be a problem, although walking or standing after the tour, may cause a few problems...
Franschoek
to implement new tram service
A new attraction is on track to becoming a tourist icon in the
Western Cape.
The Franschhoek Wine Tram arrived at its permanent home this
week when a crane lowered it on to tracks near the Franschhoek Cellar.
The Franschoek Wine Tram will take
tourists through the winelands from the end of September, taking
passengers on a two to three hour tour, that will include wine tastings and
other activities.
"Visitors will be able to take in the scenery, the wine and
the vines," said David Blyth, general manager of the Franschhoek Wine
Tram. He said the project had been 10 years in the making.
The trip, at a leisurely 18km/h, will include a narrated guide
to the history of the area and wine cultivation in the Franschhoek Valley. It
will use old SA Railways lines.
The Franschhoek branch line opened in 1904 and Blyth said the
tram would assure its preservation.
The "Fran tram" was built by Prof Engineers, an SA
company that specialises in equipment for the rail and mining industries.
Modelled after a late-1800s open-sided Brill tram, the
low-emission vehicle will seat 30.
The Argus
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