South African Class 34-000

Class of 125 South African diesel-electric locomotives

South African Class 34-000
No. 34-044 at Saldanha, Western Cape, 26 July 2009
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel-electric
DesignerGeneral Electric
BuilderGeneral Electric
SA GE-DL Locomotive Group
Serial number37810-37934
ModelGE U26C
Build date1971-1973
Total produced125
Specifications
Configuration:
 • AARC-C
 • UICCo'Co'
 • CommonwealthCo+Co
Gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) Cape gauge
Wheel diameter915 mm (36.0 in)
Wheelbase13,004 mm (42 ft 8.0 in) ​
 • Bogie3,188 mm (10 ft 5.5 in)
Pivot centres10,058 mm (33 ft 0 in)
Length:
 • Over couplers17,982 mm (59 ft 0 in)
Width2,756 mm (9 ft 0.5 in)
Height3,962 mm (13 ft 0 in)
Axle load18,850 kg (41,560 lb)
Adhesive weight113,100 kg (249,300 lb)
Loco weight113,100 kg (249,300 lb) max
Fuel typeDiesel
Fuel capacity5,400 litres (1,200 imp gal) as built
7,000 litres (1,500 imp gal) mod.
Prime moverGE 7FDL-12
RPM range450-1,050 ​
 • RPM low idle450
 • RPM idle535
 • Maximum RPM1,050
Engine type4 stroke diesel
AspirationElliott H-581 turbocharger
Alternator10 pole 3 phase GE 5GT-A11C1
Traction motorsSix GE 5GE-761A13 DC 4 pole ​
 • Rating 1 hour665A
 • Continuous655A @ 24 km/h (15 mph)
CylindersV12
Gear ratio92:19
MU working6 maximum
Loco brake28-LAV-1 with vigilance control
Train brakesWestinghouse 6CDX4UC compressor/exhauster
Air tank cap.825 litres (181 imp gal)
Compressor0.039 m3/s (1.4 cu ft/s)
Exhauster0.155 m3/s (5.5 cu ft/s)
CouplersAAR knuckle type E
Performance figures
Maximum speed100 km/h (62 mph)
Power output:
 • Starting2,050 kW (2,750 hp)
 • Continuous1,940 kW (2,600 hp)
Tractive effort:
 • Starting272 kN (61,000 lbf) @ 25% adh.
 • Continuous218 kN (49,000 lbf) @ 26 km/h (16 mph)
Factor of adh.:
 • Starting25%
 • Continuous20%
Brakeforce60% ratio @ 345 kPa (50.0 psi)
Dynamic brake peak effort180 kN (40,000 lbf) @ 29 km/h (18 mph)
Career
OperatorsSouth African Railways
Spoornet
Transnet Freight Rail
PRASA
ClassClass 34-000
Number in class125
Numbers34-001 to 34-125
Delivered1971-1973
First run1971

The South African Railways Class 34-000 of 1971 is a diesel-electric locomotive.

Between July 1971 and March 1973, the South African Railways placed 125 Class 34-000 General Electric type U26C diesel-electric locomotives in service.[1]

Manufacturer

The Class 34-000 type GE U26C diesel-electric locomotive of the South African Railways (SAR) was designed by General Electric (GE). The first three locomotives were built by GE and imported, numbered in the range from 34-001 to 34-003, while the remainder were built by the South African General Electric-Dorman Long Locomotive Group (SA GE-DL, later Dorbyl) and numbered in the range from 34-004 to 34-125. The 125 locomotives entered service between July 1971 and March 1973.[1][2][3]

The same U26C locomotive type is also in use on other railways around the world. One of them is the New Zealand Railways, where it is known as their DX class. Other users are Kenya Railways who for some years also leased South African Class 34 U26C locomotives, and América Latina Logística (ALL) in Brazil.[1][2][3]

Class 34 series

GE and GM-EMD designs

The Class 34 consists of seven series, the GE Classes 34-000, 34-400, 34-500 (also known as "34-400 ex Iscor") and 34-900, and the General Motors Electro-Motive Division (GM-EMD) Classes 34-200, 34-600 and 34-800. Both manufacturers also produced locomotives for the South African Classes 33, 35 and 36.[1]

Distinguishing features

As built, the GE Classes 34-000, 34-400 and 34-900 locomotives were visually indistinguishable from each other. The Class 34-500 locomotives could be visually distinguished from the other series by the air conditioning units mounted on their cab roofs and initially when it was still a feature unique to them, by their running board mounted handrails. At some stage during the mid-1980s, all Class 34-000, 34-400 and 34-500 locomotives had saddle filters installed across the long hood, mounted just to the rear of the screens behind the cab on the sides. Since then, Class 34-900 locomotives could be distinguished from the older models by the absence of the saddle filter.[4][5][6]

Modifications

Fuel capacity

As built, the Class 34-000 has a 5,400 litres (1,200 imperial gallons) fuel tank and interlinked bogies, while the Class 34-500 was delivered new to Iscor with a 7,000 litres (1,500 imperial gallons) fuel tank to cope with the lack of en route refuelling points on the Sishen-Saldanha iron ore line. To facilitate the larger fuel tank, the inter-bogie linkage found on all other models had to be omitted on the Class 34-500.[7]

Standard 5,400 litre fuel tank
Enlarged 7,000 litre fuel tank

To be usable on the iron ore line, Class 34-000 locomotives which ended up working there were modified to a similar fuel capacity. The inter-bogie linkage was removed and the fuel tank was enlarged by changing it from saddle-shaped to rectangular box-shaped. To maintain its lateral balance, a slab of metal was attached to each bogie in place of the removed linkage. In the second picture, the weld lines on the end of the enlarged fuel tank as well as the metal slab at the end of the bogie are visible.[8]

Running board mounted handrails

Class 34-000 locomotives that were allocated to the Sishen-Saldanha Orex line were often modified by having removable running board-mounted handrails installed. All pre-2000 South African diesel-electric locomotives had their side handrails mounted along the upper edges of their long hoods. The ex Iscor Class 34-500s, however, came equipped with additional removable running board-mounted handrails. Since these handrails are slide-fit into brackets which are welded onto the running board, they are easily removed.[1]

Since c. 2009, other mainline diesel-electric locomotive types also emerged from the Koedoespoort Transwerk shops with running board mounted handrails after major overhauls.[9]

Electronic control system

Beginning in 2010, some Class 34-000 locomotives were equipped with electronic fuel injection and GE "Bright Star" control systems. On some of the first locomotives which were so modified, evidence of the modification is a raised middle portion of the long hood.

Service

GE Class 34-000s work on most mainlines and some branch lines in the central, western, southern and southeastern parts of the country. Some eventually joined the Class 34-500 on the 861-kilometre long (535-mile) Sishen–Saldanha Orex line to haul export ore from the open cast iron mines at Sishen near Kathu in the Northern Cape to the harbour at Saldanha in the Western Cape, until they gradually began to be replaced by new Class 43-000 locomotives in 2012.[3]

On the Orex line, GE Class 34 series diesel-electric locomotives ran consisted to Class 9E or Class 15E electric locomotives to haul the 342-wagon iron ore trains. Each wagon has a 100-ton capacity and the trains are at least 3.72 kilometres (2.31 miles) in length, powered by mixed consists of Class 9E and Class 15E electric, GE U26C Class 34-000, 34-400, 34-500 and 34-900 and from 2012, GE C30ACi Class 43-000 diesel-electric locomotives. In South Africa, mixed electric and diesel-electric consists are unique to the iron ore line.[1][10][11]

Ore train about 100 kilometres (62 miles) north of Lamberts Bay
Ore train about 100 kilometres (62 miles) north of Lamberts Bay

Works numbers

The Class 34-000 builder's works numbers are listed in the table.[2]

Class 34-000, GE type U26C

Loco no.
Builder Works
no.
34-001 GE 37810
34-002 GE 37811
34-003 GE 37812
34-004 GE-DL 37813
34-005 GE-DL 37814
34-006 GE-DL 37815
34-007 GE-DL 37816
34-008 GE-DL 37817
34-009 GE-DL 37818
34-010 GE-DL 37819
34-011 GE-DL 37820
34-012 GE-DL 37821
34-013 GE-DL 37822
34-014 GE-DL 37823
34-015 GE-DL 37824
34-016 GE-DL 37825
34-017 GE-DL 37826
34-018 GE-DL 37827
34-019 GE-DL 37828
34-020 GE-DL 37829
34-021 GE-DL 37830
34-022 GE-DL 37831
34-023 GE-DL 37832
34-024 GE-DL 37833
34-025 GE-DL 37834
34-026 GE-DL 37835
34-027 GE-DL 37836
34-028 GE-DL 37837
34-029 GE-DL 37838
34-030 GE-DL 37839
34-031 GE-DL 37840
34-032 GE-DL 37841
34-033 GE-DL 37842
34-034 GE-DL 37843
34-035 GE-DL 37844
34-036 GE-DL 37845
34-037 GE-DL 37846
34-038 GE-DL 37847
34-039 GE-DL 37848
34-040 GE-DL 37849
34-041 GE-DL 37850
34-042 GE-DL 37851
34-043 GE-DL 37852
34-044 GE-DL 37853
34-045 GE-DL 37854
34-046 GE-DL 37855
34-047 GE-DL 37856
34-048 GE-DL 37857
34-049 GE-DL 37858
34-050 GE-DL 37859
34-051 GE-DL 37860
34-052 GE-DL 37861
34-053 GE-DL 37862
34-054 GE-DL 37863
34-055 GE-DL 37864
34-056 GE-DL 37865
34-057 GE-DL 37866
34-058 GE-DL 37867
34-059 GE-DL 37868
34-060 GE-DL 37869
34-061 GE-DL 37870
34-062 GE-DL 37871
34-063 GE-DL 37872
34-064 GE-DL 37873
34-065 GE-DL 37874
34-066 GE-DL 37875
34-067 GE-DL 37876
34-068 GE-DL 37877
34-069 GE-DL 37878
34-070 GE-DL 37879
34-071 GE-DL 37880
34-072 GE-DL 37881
34-073 GE-DL 37882
34-074 GE-DL 37883
34-075 GE-DL 37884
34-076 GE-DL 37885
34-077 GE-DL 37886
34-078 GE-DL 37887
34-079 GE-DL 37888
34-080 GE-DL 37889
34-081 GE-DL 37890
34-082 GE-DL 37891
34-083 GE-DL 37892
34-084 GE-DL 37893
34-085 GE-DL 37894
34-086 GE-DL 37895
34-087 GE-DL 37896
34-088 GE-DL 37897
34-089 GE-DL 37898
34-090 GE-DL 37899
34-091 GE-DL 37900
34-092 GE-DL 37901
34-093 GE-DL 37902
34-094 GE-DL 37903
34-095 GE-DL 37904
34-096 GE-DL 37905
34-097 GE-DL 37906
34-098 GE-DL 37907
34-099 GE-DL 37908
34-100 GE-DL 37909
34-101 GE-DL 37910
34-102 GE-DL 37911
34-103 GE-DL 37912
34-104 GE-DL 37913
34-105 GE-DL 37914
34-106 GE-DL 37915
34-107 GE-DL 37916
34-108 GE-DL 37917
34-109 GE-DL 37918
34-110 GE-DL 37919
34-111 GE-DL 37920
34-112 GE-DL 37921
34-113 GE-DL 37922
34-114 GE-DL 37923
34-115 GE-DL 37924
34-116 GE-DL 37925
34-117 GE-DL 37926
34-118 GE-DL 37927
34-119 GE-DL 37928
34-120 GE-DL 37929
34-121 GE-DL 37930
34-122 GE-DL 37931
34-123 GE-DL 37932
34-124 GE-DL 37933
34-125 GE-DL 37934

Liveries

With five exceptions, the Class 34-000 were all delivered in the SAR Gulf Red livery with signal red buffer beams, yellow side stripes on the long hood sides and a yellow V on each end. The five exceptions, numbers 34-055 to 34-059, were delivered in blue with a yellow V on the ends and yellow buffer beams for use on the Blue Train between Kimberley and Beaufort West. They were all eventually repainted in Spoornet’s orange livery after they were replaced in Blue Train service by seven Class 34-900 locomotives, numbers 34-924 to 34-930.[2][12]

In the 1990s many of the Class 34-000 units began to be repainted in the Spoornet orange livery with a yellow and blue chevron pattern on the buffer beams. Several later received the Spoornet maroon livery. In the late 1990s many were repainted in the Spoornet blue livery with outline numbers on the long hood sides. After 2008 in the Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) and Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) era, many were repainted in the TFR red, green and yellow livery and at least four were repainted in the PRASA purple livery.[2]

Illustration

  • No. 34-108 in SAR Gulf Red and whiskers livery at Bloemfontein, Free State, 14 October 2009
    No. 34-108 in SAR Gulf Red and whiskers livery at Bloemfontein, Free State, 14 October 2009
  • No. 34-058 and 34-059 in SAR Blue Train livery, still without saddle filters, at Modder River, Cape Province on 1 September 1975
    No. 34-058 and 34-059 in SAR Blue Train livery, still without saddle filters, at Modder River, Cape Province on 1 September 1975
  • No. 34-013 in Spoornet maroon livery at Swartkops Loco Depot, Port Elizabeth, 20 April 2013
    No. 34-013 in Spoornet maroon livery at Swartkops Loco Depot, Port Elizabeth, 20 April 2013
  • No. 34-102 in Spoornet blue livery with outline numbers at Bloemfontein, Free State, 14 October 2009
    No. 34-102 in Spoornet blue livery with outline numbers at Bloemfontein, Free State, 14 October 2009
  • No. 34-108 in Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa's Shosholoza Meyl livery at Beaufort West, 10 October 2015
    No. 34-108 in Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa's Shosholoza Meyl livery at Beaufort West, 10 October 2015
  • Bright Star equipped no. 34-084 in Transnet Freight Rail livery at Swartkops, 20 April 2013
    Bright Star equipped no. 34-084 in Transnet Freight Rail livery at Swartkops, 20 April 2013

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f 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
  2. ^ a b c d e 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, 40–41, 46.
  3. ^ a b c Paxton, Leith; Bourne, David (1985). Locomotives of the South African Railways (1st ed.). Cape Town: Struik. pp. 140–141. ISBN 0869772112.
  4. ^ 34-057 with saddle filter, 14 October 2009
  5. ^ 34-058 & 34-059 without saddle filter, 1 September 1975
  6. ^ 34-060 with saddle filter, 25 August 2007
  7. ^ Information received from John Nicholas Middleton
  8. ^ Shosholoza Meyl’s 34-102 with running board handrails
  9. ^ Actom Divisions News, 22 July 2010 Archived 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Information supplied by Orex train crew members
  11. ^ Soul of A Railway, System 7, Western Transvaal, based in Johannesburg, Part 9. South-Eastwards as far as Volksrust (2nd part) by Les Pivnic. Caption 4. Archived 24 July 2021 at the Wayback Machine (Accessed on 11 April 2017)

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video icon 34-072 and 34-036, 14 October 2009 A pair of Class 34-000 locomotives leave the Bloemfontein yard with a mixed goods train, heading south. (3 minutes)
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