The following lists events that happened during 1910 in South Africa.
Incumbents
Cape Colony
Natal
Orange River Colony
Transvaal
Union of South Africa
Events
March
May
September
November
December
- 28 – Official flag badges approved for the Union.
Unknown date
Births
Deaths
Railways
Railway lines opened
- 21 March – Cape Eastern – Riverside (Natal) to Malenge, .
- 27 April – Natal – Utrecht Junction to Utrecht, .
- 29 April – Transvaal – Belfast to Lydenburg, .
- 15 May – Transvaal – Komatipoort to Newington, .
- 4 July – Transvaal – Dunswart to Cranbourne, .
Locomotives
Natal
- Four new Cape gauge locomotive types enter service on the Natal Government Railways (NGR):
- Two Class A Pacific type locomotives, built in their Durban workshops. In 1912, these locomotives will be designated Class 2C on the South African Railways (SAR).
- A single Class B Mountain type locomotive, also known as the America D and nicknamed "Maud Allan" by the enginemen. In 1912, it will be designated Class 3A on the SAR.
- Twenty-one Class B Mastodon type tender locomotives. In 1912, they will be designated Class 1A on the SAR.
- Five Mallet articulated compound steam locomotives. In 1912, they will be designated on the SAR.
Transvaal
- Five new Cape gauge locomotive types enter service on the Central South African Railways (CSAR):
- In March, ten Class 10-2 Pacific type steam locomotives, five with and five without superheaters. In 1912, they will be designated Class 10A (saturated steam) and Class 10B (superheated) on the SAR.
- Twelve lighter Class 10-C Pacific type locomotives. In 1912, they will be designated Class 10C on the SAR.
- One American-built Class 10 Pacific type. In 1912, it will be designated the sole Class 10D on the SAR.
- Also in March, a single experimental Mallet articulated locomotive. In 1912, it will be designated Class MD on the SAR.
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