James Hall Museum of Transport

It is located at Pioneers' Park beside the Wemmer Pan in La Rochelle, Johannesburg, South Africa.

These include Cape carts, two-wheeled carriages that were specially adapted for use on the South African roads; also rickshaws, hearses, mail coaches and ox wagons.

[5] Some of the two-wheeled vehicles housed within the museum are penny-farthings, tandems, tricycles, and vintage and classic motorcycles.

A Sentinel steam wagon served to transport coal and haul away scrap at the mines.

It had maximum speed of 11 kilometres per hour (6.8 mph), drawn by two horses on a track laid in the middle of the road.

1939 Magirus turntable ladder .
Clément-Panhard: Type VCP (1900), Chassis No. 328, Engine No. 328; completed the 1928 Emancipation Run with an average speed of 22 kph.