The town of Leeu-Gamka owes its existence to the route chosen by Prime Minister
John Molteno for the
Cape Government Railways's western main line, from
Cape Town towards the diamond fields at
Kimberley. The railway line reached the meeting-point of the Leeu and Gamka rivers in 1879, and on 11 August of that year a station was opened on that location. It was initially named "Fraserburg Road", because it was the closest station to the town of
Fraserburg, to the north-west over the
Nuweveld Mountains. A small town grew around this station, with a church and school opening in 1896, and a hotel in 1898. In 1950 the station and town were renamed to "Leeu-Gamka". ==Geography==