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The Transnet Freight Rail Class 43-000 of 2011 is a South African diesel-electric locomotive. In January 2011, Transnet Rail Engineering at Koedoespoort in Pretoria took delivery of the first two of 203 Class 43-000 General Electric type C30ACi diesel-electric locomotives for Transnet Freight Rail. A further eight were shipped from the United ...
The final form of the rebuilt tender's tank supplied enough strength, with its semi-circular top welded to the original fresh water tank via the fan supports and the long triangular gussets set into the bunker sides which extended past the midpoint of the frame.
The Transnet Freight Rail Class 45-000 of 2015 is a South African diesel-electric locomotive. Manufacturers The acquisition of the Class 45-000 forms part of the ...
A form peculiar to oil-burning engines was the "whaleback" tender (also sometimes called a "turtle-back" or "loaf" tender). This was a roughly half-cylindrical form with the rounded side up; the forward portion of the tank held the oil, while the remainder held the water. This form was particularly associated with the Southern Pacific. [1]
Furthermore, when serious tender irregularities came to light, the locomotive rebuilding deal between Transnet and Sibanye was cancelled. [1] [2] [4] [5] No. 39-251 as Khumani Iron Ore's LC9-1, 11 July 2013. Even though it was painted in the red Transnet Freight Rail livery, no. 39-251 never worked for Transnet. [1]
The Transnet Freight Rail Class 23E of 2017 is a South African electric locomotive. Manufacturers. The TRAXX Africa F100 MS TFR Class 23E Locomotive is a Co-Co, ...
The Transnet Freight Rail Class 18E, Series 2 of 2009 is a South African electric locomotive.. In 2000, Spoornet embarked on a program to rebuild Class 6E1, Series 6 to 11 locomotives to Class 18E, Series 1 locomotives.
16CR no. 810 with a modified Type MP1 tender, Sydenham, November 1971 Class 16B 4-6-2 no. 805 (built by North British Locomotive Co. in 1917) plinthed outside Johannesburg station. 16CR no. 809 with a modified Type MP1 tender, rusting in peace at Queenstown, April 2013