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Two dead after Rovos Rail train accident in Namibia

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A luxury Rovos Rail train travelling from Windhoek towards South Africa was involved in a fatal accident in southern Namibia early on Sunday morning.

 

In a statement issued on 1 March 2026, Rovos Rail confirmed the incident occurred at around 04:45 near Naute, approximately 285 kilometres from Ariamsvlei and the South African border.

 

According to the company, the accident was caused by a washaway of the final span of a railway bridge. The damage resulted in the loss of two locomotives and two utility coaches.

 

Rovos Rail said the train’s automatic braking system activated immediately, preventing further damage and protecting passengers on board.

 

However, the company confirmed that two crew members, the Rovos Rail driver and a TransNamib pilot, died in the incident.

 

“We extend our deepest condolences to their families, friends and colleagues,” the company said.

 

No passengers or other Rovos Rail staff members were injured.

 

Transport arrangements have been made for guests to continue their journey, with buses taking passengers to Upington in the Northern Cape. From there, travellers will be flown to Cape Town, where they will be personally received by Rovos Rail management.

 

The company said the safety and well-being of guests and staff remain its highest priority and expressed regret over the incident.

 

Rovos Rail added that its communications team remains available to assist with enquiries as investigations into the accident continue.

 

 

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