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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 7E2 E7209 (Series 2)
Description:
In 1983 the South African Railways placed forty Class 7E2, Series 2 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7176 to E7215. This 25 kV AC locomotive was designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri) and built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal. The Class 7E2, Series 2 can be visually distinguished from the Series 1 by the vertical grilles just to the rear of the driver’s window on both sides on Series 2 locomotives, but absent on Series 1.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E2, Series 2.
Photo Date:
9/27/2015
Upload Date:
10/24/2015 4:36:53 PM
Location:
Pyramid South, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7209(7E2)
Views:
207
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E2 E7212 (Series 2)
Description:
In 1983 the South African Railways placed forty Class 7E2, Series 2 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7176 to E7215. This 25 kV AC locomotive was designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri) and built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal. The Class 7E2, Series 2 can be visually distinguished from the Series 1 by the vertical grilles just to the rear of the driver’s window on both sides on Series 2 locomotives, but absent on Series 1.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E2, Series 2.
Photo Date:
5/7/2013
Upload Date:
6/24/2013 6:09:42 PM
Location:
Pyramid South, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7212(7E2)
Views:
174
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E2 E7215 (Series 2)
Description:
In 1983 the South African Railways placed forty Class 7E2, Series 2 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7176 to E7215. This 25 kV AC locomotive was designed by the 50 c/s Group (ACEC, AEG-Telefunken, Siemens, Alsthom-Atlantique, Société MTE and Brown Boveri) and built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal. The Class 7E2, Series 2 can be visually distinguished from the Series 1 by the vertical grilles just to the rear of the driver’s window on both sides on Series 2 locomotives, but absent on Series 1.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E2, Series 2.
Photo Date:
10/6/2009
Upload Date:
12/7/2009 4:29:31 PM
Location:
Pyramid South, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7215(7E2)
Views:
289
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7216 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
6/10/2005
Upload Date:
3/5/2009 9:43:19 AM
Location:
Kemp, MP
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7216(UNKNOWN)
Views:
274
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7216 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
5/14/2013
Upload Date:
6/24/2013 7:30:19 PM
Location:
Pyramid South, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7216(UNKNOWN)
Views:
172
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7217 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
12/16/2010
Upload Date:
12/23/2010 10:43:31 AM
Location:
Richards Bay, ZN
Author:
Charles Baker
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7217(UNKNOWN)
Views:
274
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7218 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
12/16/2010
Upload Date:
12/23/2010 10:50:25 AM
Location:
Richards Bay, ZN
Author:
Charles Baker
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7218(UNKNOWN)
Views:
274
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7220 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
9/22/2015
Upload Date:
10/24/2015 4:43:09 PM
Location:
Pyramid South, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7220(UNKNOWN)
Views:
141
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7221 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
5/7/2013
Upload Date:
6/24/2013 7:34:17 PM
Location:
Pyramid South, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7221(UNKNOWN)
Views:
166
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7222 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
9/22/2015
Upload Date:
10/24/2015 4:46:07 PM
Location:
Pyramid South, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7222(UNKNOWN)
Views:
111
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7223 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
6/10/2005
Upload Date:
3/5/2009 9:47:13 AM
Location:
Kemp, MP
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7223(UNKNOWN)
Views:
234
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7224 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
9/22/2015
Upload Date:
6/24/2013 7:39:01 PM
Location:
Pyramid South, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7224(UNKNOWN)
Views:
132
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7225 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
9/22/2015
Upload Date:
10/24/2015 5:00:36 PM
Location:
Pyramid South, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7225(UNKNOWN)
Views:
118
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7226 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
5/14/2013
Upload Date:
6/8/2013 6:51:06 PM
Location:
Pyramid South, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7226(UNKNOWN)
Views:
178
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7228 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
5/7/2013
Upload Date:
6/24/2013 7:42:48 PM
Location:
Pyramid South, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7228(UNKNOWN)
Views:
173
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7229 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
8/16/2007
Upload Date:
11/8/2007 9:51:23 AM
Location:
Vryheid, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7229(UNKNOWN)
Views:
279
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7230 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
3/10/2012
Upload Date:
6/10/2012 4:39:26 PM
Location:
Richards Bay, ZN
Author:
Charles Baker
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7230(UNKNOWN)
Views:
168
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7231 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
3/10/2012
Upload Date:
6/10/2012 4:55:23 PM
Location:
Richards Bay, ZN
Author:
Charles Baker
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7231(UNKNOWN)
Views:
125
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7235 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
11/9/2007
Upload Date:
11/9/2007 9:19:27 AM
Location:
Vryheid, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7235(UNKNOWN)
Views:
246
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7237 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
3/10/2012
Upload Date:
6/10/2012 5:10:49 PM
Location:
Richards Bay, ZN
Author:
Charles Baker
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
Views:
130
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7238 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
8/15/2007
Upload Date:
3/7/2009 5:18:20 PM
Location:
Vryheid, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7238(UNKNOWN)
Views:
244
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7242 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
8/15/2007
Upload Date:
11/8/2007 9:33:48 AM
Location:
Empangeni, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7242(UNKNOWN)
Views:
220
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7249 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
8/15/2007
Upload Date:
3/7/2009 4:56:54 PM
Location:
R34 Gluckstadt-Vryhe, ZA
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7249(UNKNOWN)
Views:
194
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7252 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
8/16/2007
Upload Date:
11/9/2007 9:35:13 AM
Location:
Vryheid, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7252(UNKNOWN)
Views:
230
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7253 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at`first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomktives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
8/15/2007
Upload Date:
11/9/2007 9:15:53 AM
Location:
Vryheid, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7253(UNKNOWN)
Views:
265
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7256 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
8/15/2007
Upload Date:
3/7/2009 4:48:29 PM
Location:
Nseleni, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7256(UNKNOWN)
Views:
273
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7259 (Series 1)
Description:
In 1983 and 1984 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7216 to E7275. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 sixteen of these dual cab locomotives were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 1.
Photo Date:
8/15/2007
Upload Date:
11/9/2007 9:27:39 AM
Location:
Vryheid, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7259(UNKNOWN)
Views:
290
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E4 E7272
Description:
Between 1983 and 1985 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 and twenty-five Series 2 locomotives in mainline service. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. Circa 2000 seventeen of these dual cab locomotives, those in the running number range from E7260 to E7276, were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives. The two sides of the Class 7E4 are completely different in appearance and, when coupled end to end, a pair of them appears at first glance to be two different locomotive types.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E4.
Photo Date:
12/8/2013
Upload Date:
1/12/2014 2:36:54 PM
Location:
Richards Bay, ZN
Author:
Charles Baker
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7272(UNKNOWN)
Views:
157
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E4 E7275
Description:
Between 1983 and 1985 the South African Railways placed sixty Class 7E3, Series 1 and twenty-five Series 2 locomotives in mainline service. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. Circa 2000 seventeen of these dual cab locomotives, those in the running number range from E7260 to E7276, were reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to single cab locomotives. The two sides of the Class 7E4 are completely different in appearance and, when coupled end to end, a pair of them appears at first glance to be two different locomotive types.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E4.
Photo Date:
8/16/2007
Upload Date:
11/9/2007 10:17:45 AM
Location:
Vryheid, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7275(UNKNOWN)
Views:
244
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7280 (Series 2)
Description:
In 1984 and 1985 the South African Railways placed twenty-five Class 7E3, Series 2 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7276 to E7300. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 one of these dual cab locomotives, E7276, was reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to a single cab locomotive.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 2.
Photo Date:
8/17/2007
Upload Date:
3/7/2009 6:49:23 PM
Location:
Iswepe, MP
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7280(UNKNOWN)
Views:
225
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7281 (Series 2)
Description:
In 1984 and 1985 the South African Railways placed twenty-five Class 7E3, Series 2 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7276 to E7300. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 one of these dual cab locomotives, E7276, was reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to a single cab locomotive.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 2.
Photo Date:
8/16/2007
Upload Date:
3/7/2009 6:24:22 PM
Location:
Vryheid, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7281(UNKNOWN)
Views:
224
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7283 (Series 2)
Description:
In 1984 and 1985 the South African Railways placed twenty-five Class 7E3, Series 2 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7276 to E7300. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 one of these dual cab locomotives, E7276, was reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to a single cab locomotive.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 2.
Photo Date:
3/10/2012
Upload Date:
6/10/2012 5:21:05 PM
Location:
Richards Bay, ZN
Author:
Charles Baker
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7283(UNKNOWN)
Views:
140
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7284 (Series 2)
Description:
In 1984 and 1985 the South African Railways placed twenty-five Class 7E3, Series 2 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7276 to E7300. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 one of these dual cab locomotives, E7276, was reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to a single cab locomotive.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 2.
Photo Date:
8/15/2007
Upload Date:
3/7/2009 4:52:29 PM
Location:
Nseleni, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7284(UNKNOWN)
Views:
216
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7285 (Series 2)
Description:
In 1984 and 1985 the South African Railways placed twenty-five Class 7E3, Series 2 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7276 to E7300. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 one of these dual cab locomotives, E7276, was reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to a single cab locomotive.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 2.
Photo Date:
8/16/2007
Upload Date:
3/7/2009 6:27:26 PM
Location:
Vryheid, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7285(UNKNOWN)
Views:
197
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7288 (Series 2)
Description:
In 1984 and 1985 the South African Railways placed twenty-five Class 7E3, Series 2 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7276 to E7300. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 one of these dual cab locomotives, E7276, was reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to a single cab locomotive.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 2.
Photo Date:
12/16/2010
Upload Date:
12/23/2010 10:59:34 AM
Location:
Richards Bay, ZN
Author:
Charles Baker
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7288(UNKNOWN)
Views:
212
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7289 (Series 2)
Description:
In 1984 and 1985 the South African Railways placed twenty-five Class 7E3, Series 2 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7276 to E7300. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 one of these dual cab locomotives, E7276, was reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to a single cab locomotive.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 2.
Photo Date:
12/16/2010
Upload Date:
12/23/2010 11:03:58 AM
Location:
Richards Bay, ZN
Author:
Charles Baker
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7289(UNKNOWN)
Views:
195
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7293 (Series 2)
Description:
In 1984 and 1985 the South African Railways placed twenty-five Class 7E3, Series 2 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7276 to E7300. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 one of these dual cab locomotives, E7276, was reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to a single cab locomotive.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 2.
Photo Date:
8/16/2007
Upload Date:
11/9/2007 10:08:57 AM
Location:
Vryheid, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7293(UNKNOWN)
Views:
221
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7296 (Series 2)
Description:
In 1984 and 1985 the South African Railways placed twenty-five Class 7E3, Series 2 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7276 to E7300. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 one of these dual cab locomotives, E7276, was reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to a single cab locomotive.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 2.
Photo Date:
8/14/2007
Upload Date:
11/9/2007 9:43:13 AM
Location:
Richards Bay, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7296(UNKNOWN)
Views:
284
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7298 (Series 2)
Description:
In 1984 and 1985 the South African Railways placed twenty-five Class 7E3, Series 2 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7276 to E7300. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 one of these dual cab locomotives, E7276, was reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to a single cab locomotive.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 2.
Photo Date:
8/15/2007
Upload Date:
11/9/2007 10:02:14 AM
Location:
Vryheid, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7298(UNKNOWN)
Views:
223
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 7E3 E7299 (Series 2)
Description:
In 1984 and 1985 the South African Railways placed twenty-five Class 7E3, Series 2 electric locomotives with a Co-Co wheel arrangement in mainline service, numbered in the range from E7276 to E7300. Designed by Hitachi, they were built in South Africa by Dorbyl, who also supplied the mechanical components. The two sides of the Class 7E3 are completely different in appearance and a pair of them may appear at first glance to be two different locomotive types. Circa 2000 one of these dual cab locomotives, E7276, was reclassified to Class 7E4 after being upgraded and rebuilt to a single cab locomotive.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 7E3, Series 2.
Photo Date:
8/16/2007
Upload Date:
11/9/2007 9:56:24 AM
Location:
Vryheid, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E7299(UNKNOWN)
Views:
290
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 8E E8001
Description:
Between 1983 and 1985 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 8E centre-cab electric shunting locomotives in service, numbered in the range from E8001 to E8100. Designed by a consortium consisting of Brown Boveri of Switzerland and Siemens of Germany, it was built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, who also fabricated the mechanical components. Another seven of these locomotives were built for the mining industry.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 8E.
Photo Date:
10/8/2009
Upload Date:
12/8/2009 4:52:30 PM
Location:
Sentrarand, GP
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E8001(8E)
Views:
423
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 8E E8002
Description:
Between 1983 and 1985 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 8E centre-cab electric shunting locomotives in service, numbered in the range from E8001 to E8100. Designed by a consortium consisting of Brown Boveri of Switzerland and Siemens of Germany, it was built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, who also fabricated the mechanical components. Another seven of these locomotives were built for the mining industry.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 8E.
Photo Date:
8/13/2007
Upload Date:
3/7/2009 3:39:50 PM
Location:
Mandini, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E8002(8E)
Views:
1125
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 8E E8003
Description:
Between 1983 and 1985 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 8E centre-cab electric shunting locomotives in service, numbered in the range from E8001 to E8100. Designed by a consortium consisting of Brown Boveri of Switzerland and Siemens of Germany, it was built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, who also fabricated the mechanical components. Another seven of these locomotives were built for the mining industry.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 8E.
Photo Date:
10/6/2015
Upload Date:
10/24/2015 5:04:35 PM
Location:
Postmasburg, NC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E8003(8E)
Views:
200
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 8E E8004
Description:
Between 1983 and 1985 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 8E centre-cab electric shunting locomotives in service, numbered in the range from E8001 to E8100. Designed by a consortium consisting of Brown Boveri of Switzerland and Siemens of Germany, it was built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, who also fabricated the mechanical components. Another seven of these locomotives were built for the mining industry.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 8E.
Photo Date:
9/22/2009
Upload Date:
12/6/2009 5:14:08 AM
Location:
Sentrarand, GP
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E8004(8E)
Views:
363
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 8E E8007
Description:
Between 1983 and 1985 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 8E centre-cab electric shunting locomotives in service, numbered in the range from E8001 to E8100. Designed by a consortium consisting of Brown Boveri of Switzerland and Siemens of Germany, it was built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, who also fabricated the mechanical components. Another seven of these locomotives were built for the mining industry.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 8E.
Photo Date:
8/13/2007
Upload Date:
3/7/2009 3:42:25 PM
Location:
Mandini, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E8007(8E)
Views:
365
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 8E E8008
Description:
Between 1983 and 1985 the South African Railways placed one hundre Class 8E centre-cab electric shunting locomotives in service, numbered in the range from E8001 to E8100. Designed by a consortium consisting of Brown Boveri of Switzerland _nd Siemens of Germany, it was built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, who also fabricated the mechanical components. Another seven of these locomotives were built for the mining industry.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 8E.
Photo Date:
5/24/2013
Upload Date:
2/1/2011 4:49:48 PM
Location:
Beaconsfield, Ki
Author:
Col Fndré Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E8008(8E)
Views:
302
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 8E E8010
Description:
Between 1983 and 1985 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 8E centre-cab electric shunting locomotives in service, numbered in the range from E8001 to E8100. Designed by a consortium consisting of Brown Boveri of Switzerland and Siemens of Germany, it was built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, who also fabricated the mechanical components. Another seven of these locomotives were built for the mining industry.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 8E.
Photo Date:
9/22/2009
Upload Date:
12/6/2009 5:27:12 AM
Location:
Sentrarand, GP
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E8010(8E)
Views:
275
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 8E E8012
Description:
Between 1983 and 1985 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 8E centre-cab electric shunting locomotives in service, numbered in the range from E8001 to E8100. Designed by a consortium consisting of Brown Boveri of Switzerland and Siemens of Germany, it was built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, who also fabricated the mechanical components. Another seven of these locomotives were built for the mining industry.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 8E.
Photo Date:
8/12/2007
Upload Date:
3/7/2009 3:14:15 PM
Location:
Maydon Wharf, Du
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E8012(8E)
Views:
342
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 8E E8014
Description:
Between 1983 and 1985 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 8E centre-cab electric shunting locomotives in service, numbered in the range from E8001 to E8100. Designed by a consortium consisting of Brown Boveri of Switzerland and Siemens of Germany, it was built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, who also fabricated the mechanical components. Another seven of these locomotives were built for the mining industry.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 8E.
Photo Date:
9/22/2009
Upload Date:
12/6/2009 5:30:08 AM
Location:
Sentrarand, GP
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E8014(8E)
Views:
284
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 8E E8015
Description:
Between 1983 and 1985 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 8E centre-cab electric shunting locomotives in service, numbered in the range from E8001 to E8100. Designed by a consortium consisting of Brown Boveri of Switzerland and Siemens of Germany, it was built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, who also fabricated the mechanical components. Another seven of these locomotives were built for the mining industry.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 8E.
Photo Date:
9/22/2009
Upload Date:
12/6/2009 5:33:18 AM
Location:
Sentrarand, GP
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E8015(8E)
Views:
329
Comments:
0
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