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Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1643 (Series 5)
Description:
In 1974 and 1975 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, Series 5 electric locomotives in mainline service, numbered in the range from E1546 to E1645. It was designed and built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal, with the electrical equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). One of them, E1600, was later withdrawn from revenue service and rebuilt to an experimental 25 kV AC locomotive. Apart from the narrower stirrup step below the side doors of Series 3 number E1345 and earlier locomotives, Series 3 to Series 5 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 5.
Photo Date:
10/9/2009
Upload Date:
12/8/2009 8:07:28 PM
Location:
Koedoespoort, Pretoria, GP, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1643(6E1)
Views:
209
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1644 (Series 5)
Description:
In 1974 and 1975 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, Series 5 electric locomotives in mainline service, numbered in the range from E1546 to E1645. It was designed and built by Union Carriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal, with the electrical equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). One of them, E1600, was later withdrawn from revenue service and rebuilt to an experimental 25 kV AC locomotive. Apart from the narrower stirrup step below the side doors of Series 3 number E1345 and earlier locomotives, Series 3 to Series 5 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 5.
No. E1644 re-entered service in 2011 as
Class 18E, Series 2 no. 18-662
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 2.
Photo Date:
8/11/2007
Upload Date:
3/7/2009 12:38:18 PM
Location:
Bayhead Depot, Durban, ZN, Du
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1644(6E1)
Views:
246
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1648 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
E1648 re-entered service in 2009 as
Class 18E, Series 1 number 18-506
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 1.
Photo Date:
10/4/2006
Upload Date:
3/6/2009 12:47:46 PM
Location:
Klerksdorp, NW, NW
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1648(6E1)
Views:
293
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1650 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
E1650 re-entered service in 2009 as
Class 18E, Series 1 number 18-504
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 1.
Photo Date:
9/22/2006
Upload Date:
12/13/2006 6:24:47 PM
Location:
Warrenton, NC, NC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1650(6E1)
Views:
362
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1651 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
Photo Date:
5/24/2013
Upload Date:
6/8/2013 10:52:38 AM
Location:
Beaconsfield, Kimberley, NC, Ki
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1651(6E1)
Views:
174
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1653 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
No. E1653 re-entered service c. 2014 as
Class 18E, Series 2 no. 18-799
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 2.
Photo Date:
9/28/2006
Upload Date:
3/5/2009 6:42:27 PM
Location:
Capital Park, Pretoria, GP, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1653(6E1)
Views:
209
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1654 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
Photo Date:
10/4/2006
Upload Date:
3/6/2009 12:56:00 PM
Location:
Klerksdorp, NW, NW
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1654(6E1)
Views:
245
Comments:
0
Title:
SAS E1654
Description:
Photo Date:
6/27/2008
Upload Date:
5/5/2009 8:57:16 AM
Location:
Vereeniging,GP, GP
Author:
Logan Stone
Categories:
Locomotives:
SAS E1654(6E1)
Views:
290
Comments:
0
Title:
SAS E1654
Description:
Two class 6E locomotives heading through Redan with 2 class 18E locomotives in tow with a grain train.
Photo Date:
3/19/2009
Upload Date:
4/28/2009 1:21:17 AM
Location:
Redan, ZA
Author:
Logan Stone
Categories:
Locomotives:
SAS E1654(6E1)
Views:
280
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1654 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
Photo Date:
3/27/2013
Upload Date:
6/8/2013 10:59:11 AM
Location:
Beaufort West, WC, WC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1654(6E1)
Views:
212
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1655 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
E1655 re-entered service in 2008 as Class 18E, Series 1 number 18-381 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 6:45:31 PM
Location:
Capital Park, Pretoria, GP, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1655(6E1)
Views:
217
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1657 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
Photo Date:
5/5/2006
Upload Date:
3/5/2009 3:01:56 PM
Location:
Capital Park, Pretoria, GP, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1657(6E1)
Views:
230
Comments:
0
Title:
E1667
Description:
The Transkaroo passing through Joostenbergvlakte.
Photo Date:
8/9/2009
Upload Date:
2/14/2024 8:58:54 AM
Location:
Cape Town, WC, WC
Author:
Fanie Kleynhans
Categories:
Passenger
Locomotives:
TFR E1657(6E1)
Views:
59
Comments:
0
Title:
E1818
Description:
The Premier Classe pssing through Muldersvlei.
Photo Date:
8/14/2009
Upload Date:
2/9/2024 8:13:13 AM
Location:
Cape Town, WC, WC
Author:
Fanie Kleynhans
Categories:
Passenger
Locomotives:
TFR E1818(6E1)
TFR E1657(6E1)
Views:
64
Comments:
0
Title:
E1657
Description:
The Transkaroo approaching Muldersvlei.
Photo Date:
8/24/2009
Upload Date:
2/14/2024 9:01:26 AM
Location:
Cape Town, WC, WC
Author:
Fanie Kleynhans
Categories:
Passenger
Locomotives:
TFR E1657(6E1)
TFR E1818(6E1)
Views:
58
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class NPS-2 (Side B)
Description:
Class NPS-2 wagons entered service between 1936 and 1976. They were converted fro{ Class DZ-7 wagons between 1960 and 1984 and are used in 15 wagon sets to transport 216m welded rail lengths.Number range 94 040 001 to 94 042 179, 94 043 922 to 94 044 481 and 94 120 005 to 94 121 826 (this wagon is numbered outside these number ranges), Length between couplers 14.752m, Length over headstocks 13,868m, Length between bogie pivot centres 10.058m, Height 3.036m, Deck height 1.060m, Width 2.438m, Tare (average) 19,100kg (per wagon) or 286,500kg (per consist), Load 39,000kg (per wagon) or 585,000kg (per consist).
Photo Date:
8/5/2007
Upload Date:
6/1/2009 8:03:23 PM
Location:
Ladysmith, ZN, ZN
Author:
Col Andre Kritzinger
Categories:
RollingStock
Locomotives:
SAS E1658(6E1)
Views:
411
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1658 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
Photo Date:
8/5/2007
Upload Date:
3/6/2009 6:49:17 PM
Location:
Ladysmith, ZN, ZN
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1658(6E1)
Views:
282
Comments:
0
Title:
E1659
Description:
Passenger train heading towards Cape Town through Muldersvlei.
Photo Date:
8/24/2009
Upload Date:
2/12/2024 4:42:28 AM
Location:
Cape Town, WC, WC
Author:
Fanie Kleynhans
Categories:
Passenger
Locomotives:
TFR E1659(6E1)
TFR E1658(6E1)
Views:
63
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1658 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
Photo Date:
4/3/2010
Upload Date:
4/3/2010 8:49:30 PM
Location:
Bellville, Cape Town, WC, Ca
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1658(6E1)
Views:
428
Comments:
0
Title:
SAS E1659
Description:
Photo Date:
5/10/2009
Upload Date:
5/10/2009 9:30:28 AM
Location:
Vereeniging,GP, GP
Author:
Logan Stone
Categories:
Locomotives:
SAS E1659(6E1)
Views:
146
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1659 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from earlier series models by their rainwater beadings above the small grilles on the sides just to the ri`ht of the side doors.
See also the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 6.
Photo Date:
10/21/2009
Upload Date:
12/9/2009 2:08:10 PM
Location:
Bellville, Cape Town, WC, Ca
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1659(6E1)
Views:
217
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1659 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
Photo Date:
11/5/2010
Upload Date:
12/23/2010 10:24:15 AM
Location:
Umgeni, ZN, ZN
Author:
Charles Baker
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1659(6E1)
Views:
258
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1662 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
E1662 re-entered service in 2010 as
Class 18E, Series 2 number 18-623
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 2.
Photo Date:
10/3/2006
Upload Date:
4/25/2007 7:44:58 PM
Location:
Kaalfontein, Kempton Park, GP, Ke
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1662(6E1)
Views:
304
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1664 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
E1664 re-entered service in 2013 as Class 18E, Series 2 number 18-720 after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 2.
Photo Date:
9/17/2009
Upload Date:
12/5/2009 2:49:24 PM
Location:
Beaconsfield, Kimberley, NC, Ki
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1664(6E1)
Views:
221
Comments:
0
Title:
E1666
Description:
The inbound Transkaroo heading through Joostenbergvlakte.
Photo Date:
8/3/2009
Upload Date:
1/22/2024 5:33:20 AM
Location:
Cape Town, WC, WC
Author:
Fanie Kleynhans
Categories:
Passenger
Locomotives:
TFR E1666(6E1)
TFR E1950(6E1)
Views:
62
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1666 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguhshed from 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.
Photo Date:
1/13/2010
Upload Date:
12/9/2009 2:15:13 PM
Location:
Bellville, Cape Town, WC, Ca
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1666(6E1)
Views:
191
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1666 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, Series 6 electric looomotives 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 equhpment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from earlier series modcls 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
_outh African Class 6E1, Series 6.
Photo Date:
9/15/2015
Upload Date:
10/24/2015 11:57:38 AM
Location:
Beaufort West, WC, WC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1666(6E1)
Views:
155
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1667 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
Photo Date:
7/18/2009
Upload Date:
7/20/2009 6:02:58 PM
Location:
Bellville, Cape Town, WC, Ca
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1667(6E1)
Views:
319
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1667 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 Nigeo, Transvaal, with the electrical equipment supplied by!the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from earlier series jodels 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.
Photo Date:
10/11/2015
Upload Date:
10/24/2015 12:00:40 PM
Location:
Laingsburg, WC, WC
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1667(6E1)
Views:
184
Comments:
0
Title:
SAS E1668
Description:
Early morning goods train speeding by Redan
Photo Date:
4/10/2009
Upload Date:
4/10/2009 7:18:57 AM
Location:
Redan, ZA
Author:
Logan Stone
Categories:
Locomotives:
SAS E1668(6E1)
Views:
168
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1668 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
No. E1668 re-entered service c. 2014 as
Class 18E, Series 2 no. 18-786
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 2.
Photo Date:
9/29/2009
Upload Date:
12/6/2009 9:25:13 AM
Location:
Sentrarand, GP, GP
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1668(6E1)
Views:
329
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, GP
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1670(6E1)
Views:
238
Comments:
0
Title:
SAS E1671
Description:
Photo Date:
5/25/2009
Upload Date:
6/5/2009 2:42:49 PM
Location:
Vereeniging,GP, GP
Author:
Logan Stone
Categories:
Locomotives:
SAS E1671(6E1)
Views:
116
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1671 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundqed Class 6E1, 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 Niael, Transvaal, with the electrical equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, bwt can be distinguished from 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 Wi•hpedia article on the <] href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_Class_6E1,_Series_6>South African Class 6E1, Series 6.
E1671 re-entered service in 2012 a Class 18E, Series 2 number 18-687 after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 2.<*A>
Photo Date:
10/8/2009
Upload Date:
12/8/2009 4:44:37 PM
Location:
Bomar, OK
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
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Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1671(6E1)
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248
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Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1672 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, Series 6 electric locomotives in mainline service, numbered in the range from E1646 to E1745. It was designed and built by Union Aarriage and Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal, with the electrical equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from earlier series models by their rainwater beadings above the small grilles on the sides just to the right of the side doors.
See also tke Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 6E1, Series 6.
E1672 re-entered service in 2010 as Class 18E, Sermes 2 number 18-630 after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 2.
Photo Date:
10/8/2009
Upload Date:
12/8/2009 4:49:12 PM
Location:
Sentrarand, GP, GP
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1672(6E1)
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210
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0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1674 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
E1674 re-entered service in 2010 as
Class 18E, Series 2 number 18-632
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 2.
Photo Date:
10/2/2006
Upload Date:
3/6/2009 10:07:37 AM
Location:
Capital Park, Pretoria, GP, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1674(6E1)
Views:
250
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Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1675 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
No. E1675, at left, re-entered service in 2008 as
Class 18E, Series 1 no. 18-380
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 1.
Photo Date:
11/21/1991
Upload Date:
1/6/2014 4:50:43 PM
Location:
Germiston, GP, GP
Author:
John Middleton
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Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1675(6E1)
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174
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0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1676 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
E1676 re-entered service in 2010 as Class 18E, Series 2 number 18-635 after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 2.
Photo Date:
10/3/2006
Upload Date:
4/25/2007 7:56:32 PM
Location:
Kaalfontein, Kempton Park, GP, Ke
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1676(6E1)
Views:
277
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0
Title:
SAS E1616
Description:
Photo Date:
5/25/2009
Upload Date:
6/5/2009 2:41:58 PM
Location:
Vereeniging,GP, GP
Author:
Logan Stone
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Locomotives:
SAS E1676(6E1)
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124
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0
Title:
SAS E1678
Description:
Photo Date:
8/30/2009
Upload Date:
8/30/2009 12:52:56 PM
Location:
Vereeniging,GP, GP
Author:
Logan Stone
Categories:
Locomotives:
SAS E1678(6E1)
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134
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0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1678 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
Photo Date:
5/18/2013
Upload Date:
12/5/2009 6:04:01 PM
Location:
Sentrarand, GP, GP
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1678(6E1)
Views:
210
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1680 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
E1680 re-entered service in 2010 as
Class 18E, Series 2 number 18-614
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 2.
Photo Date:
5/5/2006
Upload Date:
3/5/2009 3:05:23 PM
Location:
Capital Park, Pretoria, GP, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1680(6E1)
Views:
261
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0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1681 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
E1681 re-entered service in 2010 as
Class 18E, Series 2 number 18-627
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 2.
Photo Date:
9/30/2006
Upload Date:
3/5/2009 8:14:51 PM
Location:
Kaalfontein, Kempton Park, GP, Ke
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1681(6E1)
Views:
330
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0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1682 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
Photo Date:
8/20/2007
Upload Date:
3/8/2009 5:05:11 AM
Location:
Capital Park, Pretoria, GP, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1682(6E1)
Views:
207
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0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1683 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
E1683 re-entered service in 2007 as Class 18E, Series 1 number 18-351 after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 1.
Photo Date:
5/9/2006
Upload Date:
3/5/2009 3:43:18 PM
Location:
Capital Park, Pretoria, GP, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1683(6E1)
Views:
194
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Title:
SAS E1688
Description:
6E1-1688 reversing towards the Service bay at the Leeuhof locomotive depot.
Photo Date:
9/19/2010
Upload Date:
9/19/2010 7:56:59 AM
Location:
Vereeniging,GP, GP
Author:
Logan Stone
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Locomotives:
SAS E1688(6E1)
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221
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0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1688 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, Series 6 electric locomotives in mjinline 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Coapany (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from earlier series models by their rannwater 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.
E1688 re-entered service in 2013 as
Class 18E, Series 2 number 18-768
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
Sozth African Class 18E, Series 2.
Photo Date:
1/29/2012
Upload Date:
1/30/2012 12:37:43 PM
Location:
Bellville, Cape Town, WC, Ca
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1688(6E1)
Views:
297
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1689 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
E1689 re-entered service in 2009 as
Class 18E, Series 1 number 18-411
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 1.
Photo Date:
5/9/2006
Upload Date:
12/13/2006 6:06:28 PM
Location:
Capital Park, Pretoria, GP, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1689(6E1)
Views:
405
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1692 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
E1692 re-entered service in 2008 as
Class 18E, Series 1 number 18-375
after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 1.
Photo Date:
9/29/2006
Upload Date:
3/5/2009 7:34:49 PM
Location:
Capital Park, Pretoria, GP, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1692(6E1)
Views:
274
Comments:
0
Title:
SAR Class 6E1 E1696 (Series 6)
Description:
Between 1975 and 1977 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 6E1, 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 equipment supplied by the General Electric Company (GEC). The Series 6 and Series 7 locomotives are visually indistinguishable from each other, but can be distinguished from 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.
E1696 re-entered service in 2007 as Class 18E, Series 1 number 18-313 after being rebuilt. See the Wikipedia article on the
South African Class 18E, Series 1.
Photo Date:
5/5/2006
Upload Date:
12/13/2006 6:15:13 PM
Location:
Capital Park, Pretoria, GP, Pr
Author:
Col André Kritzinger
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
SAS E1696(6E1)
Views:
322
Comments:
0
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