South African Class 35-600
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The South African Railways Class 35-600 of 1976 is a branchline diesel-electric locomotive.
Between September 1976 and June 1978, the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 35-600 General Motors Electro-Motive Division type GT18MC diesel-electric locomotives in branchline service. In 1977, one Class 35-600 locomotive was also built for Columbus Stainless in Middelburg, Transvaal.[1][2]
Manufacturer
The Class 35-600 type GT18MC diesel-electric locomotive was designed by General Motors Electro-Motive Division (GM-EMD) and built in two batches for the South African Railways (SAR) by General Motors South Africa (GMSA) in Port Elizabeth. Fifty were delivered between September 1976 and May 1977, numbered in the range from 35-601 to 35-650, and another fifty between May 1977 and June 1978, numbered in the range from 35-651 to 35-700.[1][2][3][4]
In addition, another single Class 35-600 GT18MC locomotive was built new in 1977 for Columbus Stainless, a large stainless steel plant which was established in Middelburg, Transvaal in 1965.[1]
Class 35 series
GE and GM-EMD designs
The Class 35 locomotive group consists of four series, the General Electric (GE) Classes 35-000 and 35-400 and the GM-EMD Classes 35-200, 35-600 and 35-800. Both manufacturers also produced locomotives for the South African Classes 33, 34 and 36.[2]
Distinguishing features
Of the GM-EMD Class 35 locomotives, the Class 35-200 and 35-600 are visually indistinguishable from each other.[2]
Service
The Class 35 family is South Africa’s standard branchline diesel-electric locomotive. The GM-EMD Class 35-600s were designed for light rail conditions and they work on most branchlines in the central, eastern, northern and northeastern parts of the country.[3]
Works numbers
The Class 35-600 builder’s works numbers are listed in the table.[1]
Loco no. |
Works no. |
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35-601 | 103-1 |
35-602 | 103-2 |
35-603 | 103-3 |
35-604 | 103-4 |
35-605 | 103-5 |
35-606 | 103-6 |
35-607 | 103-7 |
35-608 | 103-8 |
35-609 | 103-9 |
35-610 | 103-10 |
35-611 | 103-11 |
35-612 | 103-12 |
35-613 | 103-13 |
35-614 | 103-14 |
35-615 | 103-15 |
35-616 | 103-16 |
35-617 | 103-17 |
35-618 | 103-18 |
35-619 | 103-19 |
35-620 | 103-20 |
35-621 | 103-21 |
35-622 | 103-22 |
35-623 | 103-23 |
35-624 | 103-24 |
35-625 | 103-25 |
35-626 | 103-26 |
35-627 | 103-27 |
35-628 | 103-28 |
35-629 | 103-29 |
35-630 | 103-30 |
35-631 | 103-31 |
35-632 | 103-32 |
35-633 | 103-33 |
35-634 | 103-34 |
35-635 | 103-35 |
35-636 | 103-36 |
35-637 | 103-37 |
35-638 | 103-38 |
35-639 | 103-39 |
35-640 | 103-40 |
35-641 | 103-41 |
35-642 | 103-42 |
35-643 | 103-43 |
35-644 | 103-44 |
35-645 | 103-45 |
35-646 | 103-46 |
35-647 | 103-47 |
35-648 | 103-48 |
35-649 | 103-49 |
35-650 | 103-50 |
35-651 | 110-1 |
35-652 | 110-2 |
35-653 | 110-3 |
35-654 | 110-4 |
35-655 | 110-5 |
35-656 | 110-6 |
35-657 | 110-7 |
35-658 | 110-8 |
35-659 | 110-9 |
35-660 | 110-10 |
35-661 | 110-11 |
35-662 | 110-12 |
35-663 | 110-13 |
35-664 | 110-14 |
35-665 | 110-15 |
35-666 | 110-16 |
35-667 | 110-17 |
35-668 | 110-18 |
35-669 | 110-19 |
35-670 | 110-20 |
35-671 | 110-21 |
35-672 | 110-22 |
35-673 | 110-23 |
35-674 | 110-24 |
35-675 | 110-25 |
35-676 | 110-26 |
35-677 | 110-27 |
35-678 | 110-28 |
35-679 | 110-29 |
35-680 | 110-30 |
35-681 | 110-31 |
35-682 | 110-32 |
35-683 | 110-33 |
35-684 | 110-34 |
35-685 | 110-35 |
35-686 | 110-36 |
35-687 | 110-37 |
35-688 | 110-38 |
35-689 | 110-39 |
35-690 | 110-40 |
35-691 | 110-41 |
35-692 | 110-42 |
35-693 | 110-43 |
35-694 | 110-44 |
35-695 | 110-45 |
35-696 | 110-46 |
35-697 | 110-47 |
35-698 | 110-48 |
35-699 | 110-49 |
35-700 | 110-50 |
Columbus | 111-1 |
Illustration
The main picture shows no. 35-662 in Spoornet orange livery, at Vryheid in Kwa-Zulu Natal on 15 August 2007. An overhead view and some other liveries which were applied to Class 35-600 locomotives, are illustrated below.
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Overhead view of no. 35-671 at Mason's Mill, Pietermaritzburg, 8 November 2011
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No. 35-622 in Spoornet maroon livery, Koedoespoort, Pretoria, 30 September 2009
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No. 35-631 in Spoornet blue with outline numbers, Capital Park, 1 October 2009
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No. 35-624 in Transnet Freight Rail livery, Bloemfontein, 30 April 2013
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No. 35-672 in PRASA's backdrop blue livery, Bloemfontein, 18 September 2015
References
- 1 2 3 4 Middleton, John N. (2002). Railways of Southern Africa Locomotive Guide - 2002 (as amended by Combined Amendment List 4, January 2009) (2nd, Dec 2002 ed.). Herts, England: Beyer-Garratt Publications. pp. 38, 42–43, 46.
- 1 2 3 4 South African Railways Index and Diagrams Electric and Diesel Locomotives, 610mm and 1065mm Gauges, Ref LXD 14/1/100/20, 28 January 1975, as amended
- 1 2 Paxton, Leith; Bourne, David (1985). Locomotives of the South African Railways (1st ed.). Cape Town: Struik. pp. 141–142. ISBN 0869772112.
- ↑ EMD Exports - South African Railways GT18MC
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