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The Spoornet Class of 1992 is a South African electro-diesel locomotive. Between 1992 and 1994,
Spoornet Transnet Freight Rail is a South African rail transport company, formerly known as Spoornet. It was part of the South African Railways and Harbours Administration, a state-controlled organisation that employed hundreds of thousands of people ...
placed fifty Class dual mode locomotives in service. They are still the only dual powered
electro-diesel locomotive An electro-diesel locomotive (also referred to as a dual-mode or bi-mode locomotive) is a type of locomotive that can be powered either from an electricity supply (like an electric locomotive) or by using the onboard diesel engine (like a diese ...
s in use by Transnet Freight Rail, capable of running either on electricity off the catenary or on diesel fuel alone.


Manufacturer

The 3 kV DC Class electro-diesel locomotive was designed for Spoornet by Consortium under the leadership of
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and was built by
Union Carriage & Wagon Union Carriage & Wagon (UCW) is a rolling stock manufacturer in South Africa. History Union Carriage & Wagon was established in 1957. Initial shareholders were Commonwealth Engineering (51%), Budd Company (25%) and Leyland Motors (12%). By 1965, ...
(UCW) in Nigel,
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.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 Fifty locomotives entered service between 1992 and 1994, numbered in the range from 38-001 to 38-050. UCW did not allocate builder’s or works numbers to the locomotives it built for Spoornet, but used the Spoornet unit numbers for their record keeping.


Characteristics

The locomotive has two-station controls. For operation in the diesel-only mode it was powered by a
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type DITA 3508 prime mover. Its diesel-only ability allows it to pick up and shunt wagons from unelectrified industrial sidings.


Service

The Class was designed as a multi-purpose locomotive to replace steam on pickup work on the Witwatersrand, but it was also capable of long distance mainline work. Most of the locomotives were initially allocated to Gauteng depots at
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with a lone locomotive serving at
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in the Free State. Given that they were originally designed for shunting and hauler work, these locomotives have performed extremely well in multiple roles.Soul of A Railway, System 7, Western Transvaal, based in Johannesburg, Part 21: Witbank Line by Les Pivnic, Eugene Armer, Peter Stow and Peter Micenko. Captions 26, 28.
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Shortly after entering service they were used to haul the "Witblitz" shipping container express train all the way between
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and
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. This saved time by avoiding the need to change locomotives at
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and Kimberley to negotiate the section between these two centres, since it could be traversed in diesel-only mode even though the units are less powerful in that mode. Although the Class is usually limited to a top speed of , the "Witblitz" regularly attained speeds of on some sections. The "Witblitz" express trains have long been discontinued, but some of the speed limit boards were still in existence between
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and
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as late as 2005.Railways Africa, 24 Jan 2012: Class 38 Electro-diesel in Operation
/ref> For a number of years, the Class also became the prime motive power on trains 5558 and 5559, the PX speed-freight overnight container trains between
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Goods and Johannesburg's City Deep. It was found that the Class 10E electric locomotives previously used on this duty could not achieve the speeds at which these fifty-wagon trains were booked. These trains were the Natal Corridor (NATCOR) equivalent of the "Witblits" trains.Message no. 48235 Re: sar-L 1992: Class 38-000
/ref> In 1998, forty of these locomotives, numbers 38-011 to 38-050, and a number of electric locomotives were sold to Maquarie-GETX (General Electric Finance) and leased back to Spoornet for a ten-year period which expired in 2008. By 2012, Class locomotives still often ran with full loads on the mainlines between Broodsnyersplaas and Welgedacht and to the Sentrarand classification yards in Gauteng.


Dates in service

The Class 's years of construction as shown on their builder's plates and dates in service where known are listed in the table.


Class E38 locomotives

During the production of the Class for Spoornet, UCW also built three Class E38 electric locomotives for Amcoal Mines for use at the Landau Colliery near
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,
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. The Class E38 electric locomotive is identical in appearance and dimensions to the Class , but was designed for 3 kV DC electric operation only.


Liveries

The Class 38-000 was delivered in the Spoornet orange livery with a yellow and blue chevron pattern on the cowcatchers. In the late 1990s at least one, no. 38-041, was repainted in the Spoornet blue livery with outline numbers on the long hood sides. After 2008 in the
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(TFR) era, several received the TFR red, green and yellow livery.


Illustration

File:SAR Class 38-000 38-041.jpg, No. 38-041 in Spoornet blue with outline numbers at Leeuhof,
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, 10 May 2009 File:Class 38-000 38-012.JPG, No. 38-012 in Transnet Freight Rail livery at Sentrarand,
Gauteng Gauteng ( ) is one of the nine provinces of South Africa. The name in Sotho-Tswana languages means 'place of gold'. Situated on the Highveld, Gauteng is the smallest province by land area in South Africa. Although Gauteng accounts for only ...
, 18 May 2013


References


External links

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