,
Cape Town 's Town Hall, an early work of James Bisset. In 1858 he was sent to the Cape, aged 22, to begin work on its first railway, for the infant
Cape Railway and Dock Company (later to become the
Cape Government Railways). This railway stretched from Cape Town to Wellington, and his team began work on it on 31 March, 1859. Another section was built from Cape Town to Wynberg. In 1861 he worked on construction of Cape Town's tramways, including the line to Sea point, (originally horse-drawn) with the "Green Point Tramway Company". He later also completed a similar project for Port Elizabeth. During this time, he also worked on a range of architectural and engineering projects throughout the Cape, including the old
Mutual Assurance building in Cape Town, Dutch Reformed Churches and several other buildings in Beaufort West and Graaff-reinet, as well as the Town Hall and principal churches of
Port Elizabeth. ==Cape government railways==