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Opening Van Den Delagoabaai Spoorweg. Nederlandsche Zuid-Afrikaansche Spoorweg Maatschappij. 1895.

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Weight 32 Grams, Diameter 4cm, Thickness 4mm

VERY RARE ! Z.A.R : Kruger: Opening of the Delagoa Bay Railway Bronze Double Flange Medal 1895

Very good condition as per photographs.

On 8 July 1895 the Delagoa Bay railway line was officially opened by Paul Kruger. Its link to Pretoria was completed on 20 October 1894.The railway line was completed a few years after the end of the first South African War (Anglo-Boer War) and the restoration of the Transvaal Republic after it was occupied by Britain in 1877.

This link between the land-locked Transvaal Republic and Delagoa Bay, situated on the southeast coast of Mozambique, was significant to both Presidents Burger and Kruger as it would give the Republic access to the port in Delagoa Bay, thereby making it independent of the harbours of the British Colonies located in Natal and the Cape. Subsequent to discovery of the main gold reef on the Rand in 1886 the matter gained even greater urgency.

After the line was finished transport became safer, quicker and more profitable. Initially, transport-riders used ox wagons to transport goods to Delagoa Bay; this meant they ran the risk of contracting malaria or encountering lions. 

Since the outbreak of the second South African War (Anglo-Boer War) the British had attempted to control the flow of supplies through the port in Delagoa Bay with varying degrees of success.

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