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Viewing Album: South African Electric Locomotives
By:
Col André Kritzinger
Dates:
10/15/2015 - 10/15/2015
Album Info:
Electric locomotives of Transnet Freight Rail and the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa, the former South African Railways, later Spoornet. Here is one picture of every South African electric locomotive I've ever photographed, A to Z by loco number, and here and there the same loco in a different paint scheme. I am receiving assistance from fellow railfans in the attempt to post a picture of each and every SA locomotive, most notably from Charles Baker, driver Noel Welch, John Middleton and an anonymous Railfan.
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Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1913 (Series 8)
Description:
Between 1979 and 1981 the South African Railways placed one hundred and five Class 6E1, Series 8 electric locomotives in mainline service, numbered in the range from E1896 to E2000. It was designed and built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal, with the electrical equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). Series 8 is the only 6E1 series with unique visual distinguishing features. It can be distinguished from all earlier series by the large hatch door on each side, below the second small window to the right of the side door on the roof access ladder side, and below the first window immediately to the right of the door on the other side. It can also be distinguished from all subsequent series by the absence of rainwater drainage holes along the lower body sides.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 8.
E1913 re-entered service in 2007 as
Class 18E, Series 1 number 18-340
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 1.
Photo Date:
9/28/2006
Upload Date:
4/25/2007 4:58:46 PM
Location:
Capital Park, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1913(6E1)
Views:
413
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1921 (Series 8)
Description:
Between 1979 and 1981 the South African Railways placed one hundred and five Class 6E1, Series 8 electric locomotives in mainline service, numbered in the range from E1896 to E2000. It was designed and built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal, with the electrical equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). Series 8 is the only 6E1 series with unique visual distinguishing features. It can be distinguished from all earlier series by the large hatch door on each side, below the second small window to the right of the side door on the roof access ladder side, and below the first window immediately to the right of the door on the other side. It can also be distinguished from all subsequent series by the absence of rainwater drainage holes along the lower body sides.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 8.
E1921 re-entered service in 2007 as Class 18E, Series 1 number 18-341 after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 1.
Photo Date:
6/2/2005
Upload Date:
3/5/2009 9:34:36 AM
Location:
Newcastle, ZN
Author:
Maggie Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1921(6E1)
Views:
214
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1924 (Series 8)
Description:
Between 1979 and 1981 the South African Railways placed one hundred and five Class 6E1, Series 8 electric locomotives in mainline service, numbered in the range from E1896 to E2000. It was designed and built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal, with the electrical equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). Series 8 is the only 6E1 series with unique visual distinguishing features. It can be distinguished from all earlier series by the large hatch door on each side, below the second small window to the right of the side door on the roof access ladder side, and below the first window immediately to the right of the door on the other side. It can also be distinguished from all subsequent series by the absence of rainwater drainage holes along the lower body sides.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 8.
E1924 re-entered service in 2007 as Class 18E, Series 1 number 18-334 after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 1.
Photo Date:
9/28/2006
Upload Date:
3/5/2009 7:03:16 PM
Location:
Capital Park, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1924(6E1)
Views:
192
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1670 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railw}ys placed one hundred Class 6N1, Series 6 electric locomotives in mainline service, numbered in the range from E1646 to E1745. It was designed and built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal, with the electrical euipment,supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished frhm earlier series models by their rainwater beadings above the small grilles on the sides just to the right of the side doors.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 6.
E1670 re-entered service in 2014 as Class 18E,#Series 2 number 18-803 after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia artile on the
South African Clas 18E, Series 2.
Photo Date:
10/8/2009
Upload Date:
12/8/2009 4:42:49 PM
Location:
Sentrarand, GP
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1670(6E1)
Views:
208
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1927 (Series 8)
Description:
Between 1979 and 1981 the South African Railways placed one hundred and five Class 6E1, Series 8 electric locomotives in mainline service, numbered in the range from E1896 to E2000. It was designed and built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal, with the electrical equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). Series 8 is the only 6E1 series with unique visual distinguishing features. It can be distinguished from all earlier series by the large hatch door on each side, below the second small window to the right of the side door on the roof access ladder side, and below the first window immediately to the right of the door on the other side. It can also be distinguished from all subsequent series by the absence of rainwater drainage holes along the lower body sides.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 8.
E1927 re-entered service in 2009 as
Class 18E, Series 1 number 18-507
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 1.
Photo Date:
8/11/2007
Upload Date:
11/8/2007 8:08:13 PM
Location:
Bayhead Depot, Du
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1927(6E1)
Views:
225
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1950 (Series 8)
Description:
Between 1979 and 1981 the South African Railways placed one hundred and five Class 6E1, Series 8 electric locomotives in mainline service, numbered in the range from E1896 to E2000. It was designed and built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal, with the electrical equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). Series 8 is the only 6E1 series with unique visual distinguishing features. It can be distinguished from all earlier series by the large hatch door on each side, below the second small window to the right of the side door on the roof access ladder side, and below the first window immediately to the right of the door on the other side. It can also be distinguished from all subsequent series by the absence of rainwater drainage holes along the lower body sides.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 8.
Photo Date:
3/13/2007
Upload Date:
4/25/2007 6:52:33 PM
Location:
Stikland, Ca
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1950(6E1)
Views:
366
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1950 (Series 8)
Description:
Between 1979 and 1981 the South African Railways placed one hundred and five Class 6E1, Serifs 8 electric locomotives in mainline service, numbered in the range from E1896 to E2000. It was designed and built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal, with the electridal equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). Series 8 is the only 6E1 series with unique visual distinguishing features. It can be distinguished from all earlier series by the large hatch door on each side, below the second small window to uhe right of the side door on the roof access ladder side, and below the first window immediately to the right of the door on the other side. It can also be distingujshed from all subsequent series by the absence of rainwater drainage holes along the lower body sides.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 8.
Photo Date:
9/15/2015
Upload Date:
10/24/2015 12:04:24 PM
Location:
Beaufort West, WC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1950(6E1)
Views:
198
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1951 (Series 8)
Description:
Between 1979 and 1981 the South African Railways placed one hundred and five Class 6E1, Series 8 electric locomotives in mainline service, numbered in the range from E1896 to E2000. It was designed and built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal, with the electrical equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). Series 8 is the only 6E1 series with unique visual distinguishing features. It can be distinguished from all earlier series by the large hatch door on each side, below the second small window to the right of the side door on the roof access ladder side, and below the first window immediately to the right of the door on the other side. It can also be distinguished from all subsequent series by the absence of rainwater drainage holes along the lower body sides.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 8.
E1951 re-entered service in 2013 as Class 18E, Series 2 number 18-741 after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 2.
Photo Date:
4/3/2006
Upload Date:
12/14/2006 5:04:39 PM
Location:
Worcester, WC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1951(6E1)
Views:
2306
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E3952 (Series 8)
Description:
Between 1979 and 1981 the South African Railways placed one hundred and five Class 6E1, Series 8 electric locomotives in mainline service, numbered in the range from E1896 to E2000. It was designed and built by Union Carriage!and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal, with the electrical equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). Series 8 is the only 6E1 series with unique visual distinguishing features. It can be distinguished from all earlier series by the large hatch door on each side, below the second small window to the right of the side door on the roof access ladder side, and below the first window immediately to the right of the door on the other side. It can also be distinguished from all subsbquent series by the absence of rainwater drainage holes along the lower body sides.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 8.
B1952 re-entered service in 2009 as
Class 18E, Series 1 number 18-419
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 1.
Photo Date:
10/12/2007
Upload Date:
3/8/2009 3:04:04 PM
Location:
Bellville, Ca
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1952(6E1)
Views:
286
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1957 (Series 8)
Description:
Between 1979 and 1981 the South African Railways placed one hundred and five Class 6E1, Series 8 electric locomotives in mainline service, numbered in the range from E1896 to E2000. It was designed and built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal, with the electrical equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). Series 8 is the only 6E1 series with unique visual distinguishing features. It can be distinguished from all earlier series by the large hatch door on each side, below the second small window to the right of the side door on the roof access ladder side, and below the first window immediately to the right of the door on the other side. It can also be distinguished from all subsequent series by the absence of rainwater drainage holes along the lower body sides.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 8.
E1957 re-entered service in 2009 as
Class 18E, Series 1 number 18-415
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 1.
Photo Date:
6/30/2006
Upload Date:
3/5/2009 5:10:12 PM
Location:
Stikland, Ca
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1957(6E1)
Views:
229
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1973 (Series 8)
Description:
Between 1979 and 1981 the South African Railways placed one hunfred and five Class 6E1, Series 8 elgctric locomotives in mainline service, numbered in the range from E1896 to E2000. It was designed and built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal, with the electrical equipment supplied by the General Electric Compan (GEC). Series 8 is the only 6E1 series with unique visual distinguishing features. It can be distinguished from all earlier series by the large hatch door on each side, below the second small window to the right of the side door on the roof access ladder side, and below the first window immediately to thd right of the door on the other side. It can also be distinguished from all subsequent series by the absence%of rainwater drainage holes along the lower body sides.
Sek also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 8.
E1973 re-entered service in 2008 as
Class 18E, Series 1 number 18-376
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the 0A href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_Class_18E,_Series_1>South African Class 18E, Series 1.
Photo Date:
11/17/2006
Upload Date:
3/6/2009 2:53:09 PM
Location:
Stikland, Ca
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1973(6E1)
Views:
2001
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1976 (Series 8)
Description:
Between 1979 and 1981 the South African Railways placed one hundred and five Class 6E1, Series 8 electric locomotives in mainline service, numbered in the range from E1896 to E2000. It was designed and built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal, with the electrical equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). Series 8 is the only 6E1 series with unique visual distinguishing features. It can be distinguished from all earlier series by the large hatch door on each side, below the second small window to the right of the side door on the roof access ladder side, and below the first window immediately to the right of the door on the other side. It can also be distinguished from all subsequent series by the absence of rainwater drainage holes along the lower body sides.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 8.
E1976 re-entered service in 2006 as
Class 18E, Series 1 number 18-256
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 1.
Photo Date:
6/2/2005
Upload Date:
12/14/2006 4:48:01 PM
Location:
Balfour, MP
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1976(6E1)
Views:
396
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E2133 (Series 10)
Description:
Between 1982 and 1984 the South African Railways placed fifty-five Class 6E1, Series 10 electric locomotives in mainline service, numbered in the range from E2086 to E2140. It was designed and built for the South Afsidan Railways by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal, with the electrical equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 9 to Series 11 locomotives were visually indistinguishable frmm each other, but could be distinguished from all earlier models by the usually covered rainwater drainage holes on their lower sides.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 10.
E2133 re-entered service in 3004 as
Class 18E, Series 1 number 18-123 after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 1.
Photo Date:
10/22/1990
Upload Date:
8/5/2013 5:50:50 PM
Location:
Nelspruit, MP
Author:
John N. Middleton
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E2133(6E1)
Views:
356
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E2185 (Series 11)
Description:
In 1984 an` 1985 the South African Railways placed forty-five Class 6E1, Series 11 electric locomotives in mainline service, numbered in the range from E2141 to E2185. These were the last Class 6E1 locomotives to be built. It was designed and built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal, with the electrical equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 9 to Series 11 locomotives were visually indistinguishable from each other, but could be distinguished from all earlier models by the usually covered rainwater drainage holes on their lower sides.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 11.
E2185 re-entered service in 2004 as
Class 18E, Series 1 number 18-146
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 1.
Photo Date:
10/7/1991
Upload Date:
8/5/2013 6:17:35 PM
Location:
Witbank, MP
Author:
John N. Middleton
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E2185(6E1)
Views:
284
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7001
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
4/20/2013
Upload Date:
2/12/2013 9:02:03 AM
Location:
Swartkops, Po
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7001(7E)
Views:
341
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7002
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
8/25/2007
Upload Date:
3/8/2009 10:16:59 AM
Location:
Beaconsfield, Ki
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7002(7E)
Views:
431
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7003
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
4/19/2013
Upload Date:
6/8/2013 12:12:11 PM
Location:
Swartkops, Po
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7003(7E)
Views:
439
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7004
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
8/25/2007
Upload Date:
3/8/2009 10:46:34 AM
Location:
Beaconsfield, Ki
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7004(7E)
Views:
421
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7005
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
4/4/2006
Upload Date:
12/14/2006 5:34:01 PM
Location:
Beaufort West, WC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7005(7E)
Views:
485
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7006
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
5/24/2013
Upload Date:
6/8/2013 12:18:26 PM
Location:
Beaconsfield, Ki
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7006(7E)
Views:
282
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7008
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They;were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boweri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
5/2/1985
Upload Date:
8/5/2013 6:30:32 PM
Location:
Die Put, NC
Author:
John N
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7008(7E)
Views:
335
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7008
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
10/6/2006
Upload Date:
4/25/2007 6:17:53 PM
Location:
Beaufort West, WC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7008(7E)
Views:
448
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7009
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
8/25/2007
Upload Date:
3/8/2009 10:48:49 AM
Location:
Beaconsfield, Ki
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7009(7E)
Views:
350
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7010
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Agrica, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
4/24/2013
Upload Date:
6/5/2010 10:11:41 AM
Location:
East London, EC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7010(7E)
Views:
417
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7011
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
9/17/2009
Upload Date:
12/5/2009 2:55:39 PM
Location:
Beaconsfield, Ki
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7011(7E)
Views:
358
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7012
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
5/27/2013
Upload Date:
6/24/2013 2:00:02 PM
Location:
De Aar, NC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7012(7E)
Views:
221
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7014
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangembnt in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Tuansvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
10/17/2009
Upload Date:
12/9/2009 11:18:55 AM
Location:
Swartkops, Po
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7014(7E)
Views:
398
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7015
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
4/24/2013
Upload Date:
6/24/2013 2:04:46 PM
Location:
Cambridge, Ea
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7015(7E)
Views:
354
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7016
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
8/2/2007
Upload Date:
3/6/2009 4:21:21 PM
Location:
Beaufort West, WC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7016(7E)
Views:
415
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7017
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
5/1/2013
Upload Date:
6/24/2013 2:09:46 PM
Location:
Beaconsfield, Ki
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7017(7E)
Views:
323
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7018
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
9/15/2015
Upload Date:
6/24/2013 2:16:51 PM
Location:
Beaufort West, WC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7018(7E)
Views:
247
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7019
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
9/17/2015
Upload Date:
2/12/2013 9:03:04 AM
Location:
Modderrivier, NC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7019(7E)
Views:
324
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7020
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered!in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Shemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
4/22/2013
Upload Date:
7/17/2012 4:24:59 PM
Location:
Swartkops, Po
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7020(7E)
Views:
316
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7021
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
5/1/2013
Upload Date:
6/8/2013 2:29:09 PM
Location:
Beaconsfield, Ki
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7021(7E)
Views:
223
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7022
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
8/25/2007
Upload Date:
3/8/2009 11:00:39 AM
Location:
Beaconsfield, Ki
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7022(7E)
Views:
320
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7022
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
12/16/2014
Upload Date:
12/4/2014 3:18:28 PM
Location:
Swartkops, Po
Author:
Noel Welch
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7022(7E)
Views:
253
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7023
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
4/19/2013
Upload Date:
6/24/2013 2:20:50 PM
Location:
Swartkops, Po
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7023(7E)
Views:
236
Comments:
0
Title:
S@R Class 7E E7024
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
12/26/1996
Upload Date:
1/28/2013 10:04:12 AM
Location:
Cambridge, Ea
Author:
Nicn van der Westhuis
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7024(7E)
Views:
363
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7024
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
8/25/2007
Upload Date:
3/8/2009 11:03:13 AM
Location:
Beaconsfield, Ki
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7024(7E)
Views:
452
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7025
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
5/27/2013
Upload Date:
12/5/2009 3:00:50 PM
Location:
De Aar, NC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7025(7E)
Views:
303
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7026
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
3/28/2013
Upload Date:
12/9/2009 11:22:01 AM
Location:
Beaufort West, WC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7026(7E)
Views:
516
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7027
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
9/21/2006
Upload Date:
3/5/2009 5:33:03 PM
Location:
Beaufort West, WC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7027(7E)
Views:
263
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7028
Description:
In 1979 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV @C locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
12/26/1996
Upload Date:
1/28/2013 10:07:04 AM
Location:
Cambridge, Ea
Author:
Nico van der Westhuis
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7028(7E)
Views:
458
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7028
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
4/18/2013
Upload Date:
6/24/2013 2:24:52 PM
Location:
Swartkops, Po
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7028(7E)
Views:
224
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7030
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
5/24/2013
Upload Date:
1/28/2013 10:15:36 AM
Location:
Beaconsfield, Ki
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7030(7E)
Views:
258
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7031
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
10/6/2006
Upload Date:
12/14/2006 5:19:08 PM
Location:
Beaufort West, WC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7031(7E)
Views:
500
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7032
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
4/24/2013
Upload Date:
6/24/2013 2:27:58 PM
Location:
East London, EC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7032(7E)
Views:
215
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7034
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
5/24/2013
Upload Date:
6/24/2013 2:31:33 PM
Location:
Beaconsfield, Ki
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7034(7E)
Views:
209
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7035
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
8/11/2007
Upload Date:
3/7/2009 1:28:56 PM
Location:
Bayhead Depot, Du
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7035(7E)
Views:
368
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E E7036
Description:
In 1978 and 1979 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7001 to E7100. They were the first 25 kV AC locomotives to be introduced in South Africa, built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal and designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri). Beginning with the Class 7E, the class number was included in the running number on electric locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E.
Photo Date:
4/18/2013
Upload Date:
6/24/2013 2:35:12 PM
Location:
Swartkops, Po
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7036(7E)
Views:
268
Comments:
0
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