The hints enclosed are usually covered in the
manager’s pre-departure announcements, but
are listed here again for your relaxed perusal.
1. SECURITY. Please close shutters
or preferably shutter and window if leaving your
suite. If left open the temptation provided for
anyone standing on the platform might be too great.
Safes are provided in your suite for valuables.
2. The air conditioning unit in
your suite is operated by a hand held remote control.
Please ensure your host/ess demonstrates the operation
of the unit. A setting of 22°'C or less
is required for cooling and 23°C or more
for heating. The function for cooling or for heating
must be set with the temperature. This machine reverses
cycle to change its function and this process will
take a few minutes. You are best advised to use
the automatic setting as per enclosed instruction.
This will keep your suite at 22°C (75°F).
When the generators at the end of the train are
switched for servicing, there is a momentary break
in power and this is sufficient to turn your machine
off. Press the start button and the unit will continue
on its last setting.
3. Please do not remove anything from the Train.
The staff are held responsible for their allocated
areas and are obliged to report any shortages to
the Manager.
4. There is a fire extinguisher
in your suite. Please be quick to apply it if a
fire should break out. If it cannot be controlled,
please advise staff immediately. There are large
extinguishers at the end of each carriage for application
by staff. The train will be brought to a halt for
the required action. Do not jump from a moving train.
5. It is advisable to open the cold-water tap a
little before the hot water when
wanting to shower, as the hot water
can be very hot.
6. There are bar fridges and tea
drawers beneath the table in your suite.
Please ask your host/ess to fill them with your
preference if not already included.
7. There is a hook outside your door on which to
hang the provided red or white tags for room
service. If you might need service between
24h00 and 06h00 please ask your host/ess to indicate
where he/she is billeted and what his/her telephone
number is. (They enjoy being woken around 04h00).
Please check your rooming list for a list of all
telephone numbers.
8. There is a LIMITED laundry service
on board comprising of household washers, dryers
and steam irons. The turn around is 48 hours so
the staff are not able to handle a week’s
worth of washing. Please complete the relevant laundry
or pressing document and advise your host/ess if
your clothing needs specialist attention. Please
note that while we are providing a complimentary
service we cannot be held responsible for items
which may be damaged or lost in the process.
9. There are maps and itineraries
in your suite denoting times of meals, arrivals,
etc. We do endeavour to maintain an accurate schedule
(logistical gymnastics most times).
If the maps supplied are not comprehensive enough
you may purchase a detailed road map from the gift
shop. Please find an envelope addressed
to me in your itinerary pack which may be used for
the comment sheet. There is also an envelope
addressed to the Train Manager which may, at your
discretion, be used for gratuities for which I thank
you in advance. Please do not leave these in your
suite but be so kind as to hand directly to the
Train Manager.
10. Plug in hairdryers, in addition
to your bathroom unit, are available on board. Please
ask your host/ess.
11. There are board games, playing cards,
a card table and magazines available for
your use in the Lounge and Observation Cars whilst
on board the train.
12. The electricity on the train
is as follows: 220V AC 50Hz • 3 point round
pronged wall plug.
International adaptors are available – please
ask your host/ess.
13. The make up of the train (generally)
is as follows: Behind the locomotives there is a
generator car, staff car, guest sleepers, a non-smoking
lounge car, two non-smoking 42 seat dining cars
(plenty of space for the maximum of 70 passengers
carried) with the kitchen car in between (centre
of the train), more guest sleepers and the observation
car at the tail.
Smoking of cigarettes and cigars
only is allowed in the privacy of the suites and
in the back half of the Observation Car. I ask that
smokers please be as considerate as possible of
others and to smoke downwind or as far rearwards
as is practical when in the Observation Car.
Please do not throw flammable items such as cigarette
or cigar butts off the train, as bush fires in Africa
are a constant and dangerous hazard.
Please note that the use of mobile telephones
and laptop computers is forbidden in all
the public areas. Please use your ‘phone and
computer in the privacy of your suite.
14. Breakfast, lunch and a formal dinner, heralded
by a gong, are served in one sitting only
in the charming Victorian atmosphere of the Dining
Cars – meals, carefully prepared, are complemented
by a selection of fine South African wines. Meals
can be adapted to suit special requirements by prior
arrangement.
During the day, the dress is smart,
casual and comfortable. Attire that is more formal
is worn in the evening on the “Pride of Africa”.
A jacket, collar & tie is a minimum requirement,
please.
15. If passports are required your
manager will provide the necessary forms to be filled
in, and will endeavour to clear the borders without
inconveniencing you (endeavour being the operative
word).
16. If you are travelling with us from Cape Town
to Victoria Falls or vice versa, we do have an overnight
stop in Pretoria. You may leave most of
your luggage on board if you wish,
but this will be at your own risk.
We do have to service the train and this entails
electricians, plumbers, carpenters and cleaners
working through the carriages. Every endeavour will
be made however to protect your belongings.
17. There is a small gift shop
on board and at our station premises at Capital
Park in Pretoria. Due to the varying exchange rates,
the use of credit cards is preferred.
The shop is situated in the centre lounge car and
is open between meals. The host/ess on duty has
a basic first aid kit and personal essentials (toothbrushes,
razors, etc.). She will also fulfil any administrative
requirements and check your onward arrangements.
18. Please note that off-train excursions
cannot be guaranteed and will only be undertaken
if time and circumstances permit. We do our best
to fulfil our obligations, but it goes without saying
that with many locomotive changes and other logistical
permutations it is not uncommon to be delayed in
Africa.
19. Lastly, the track over which we travel is inconsistently
maintained. If you are a light sleeper and wake
at night imagining the train is travelling at high
speed, be assured it is the state of the track below
that is creating that impression. We restrict the
train to 60 kmph and over the bad sections reduce
speed to as little as 20kmph. A sleeping tablet
or a wee bit more of your favourite tipple might
be appropriate. Earplugs are also provided in your
amenity bag – not only for the train mind
you!