# The City of Cape Town’s Coastal Management Branch spent some time this week trying to uncover a section of what they thought was a secondary railway line on the beach in Fish Hoek. The deputy mayor, Eddie Andrews, says the exposed line was perhaps rather part of a retaining wall built when the council in 1930 removed all the dunes from Fish Hoek beach. Andrews says it has been buried for over 90 years, and was briefly exposed this week during very low sea levels. The council is not planning to remove the wall.