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South African Class 36-200

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Type of diesel-electric locomotive

South African Class 36-200
No. 36-201 atLadysmith, 5 August 2007
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel-electric
DesignerGeneral Motors Electro-Motive Division
BuilderGeneral Motors South Africa
GM-Astarsa,Argentina
Serial number115-1 to 115-50, 118-1 to 118-51, 120-1, 122-1 & 122-2, 123-1 & 123-2, 91F1AA001
ModelGM-EMD SW1002
Build date1980-1991
Total produced107
Specifications
Configuration:
 • AARB-B
 • UICBo'Bo'
 • CommonwealthBo-Bo
Gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)Cape gauge
Wheel diameter1,016 mm (40.0 in)
Wheelbase9,905 mm (32 ft 6.0 in) ​
 • Bogie2,438 mm (8 ft 0 in)
Pivot centres7,467 mm (24 ft 6.0 in)
Length:
 • Over couplers14,120 mm (46 ft 3.9 in)
Width2,724 mm (8 ft 11.2 in)
Height3,928 mm (12 ft 10.6 in)
Axle load18,250 kg (40,230 lb)
Adhesive weight73,000 kg (161,000 lb)
Loco weight73,000 kg (161,000 lb) max
Fuel typeDiesel
Fuel capacity2,250 litres (490 imp gal)
Prime moverGM-EMD8-645E
RPM range250-900 ​
 • RPM low idle250
 • RPM idle315
 • Maximum RPM900
Engine type2-stroke diesel
AspirationGM-EMD ROOTS 3 lobe blower
Displacement10.57 litres (645.0 cu in)
Generator8 pole GM-EMD D25
Traction motorsFour EMD D29 DC 4 pole ​
 • Rating 1 hour485A
 • Continuous450A @ 15 km/h (9.3 mph)
CylindersV8
Gear ratio63:14
MU working4 maximum
Loco brake28-LAV-1 with vigilance control
Train brakesGardner-Denver ADJV compressor/exhauster
Air tank cap.850 litres (190 imp gal)
Compressor0.021 m3/s (0.74 cu ft/s)
Exhauster0.096 m3/s (3.4 cu ft/s)
CouplersAAR knuckle type E
Performance figures
Maximum speed90 km/h (56 mph)
Power output:
 • Starting850 kW (1,140 hp)
 • Continuous755 kW (1,012 hp)
Tractive effort:
 • Starting176 kN (40,000 lbf) @ 25% adh.
 • Continuous141 kN (32,000 lbf) @ 13.92 km/h (8.65 mph)
Factor of adh.:
 • Starting25%
 • Continuous20%
Brakeforce65% ratio @ 340 kPa (49 psi)
Career
OperatorsSouth African Railways
Columbus Stainless
Iscor
Ithala Development Finance Corp.
Spoornet
Transnet Freight Rail
African Rail & Traction Services
ClassClass 36-200
Number in class107
NumbersSAR 36-201 to 36-301
Columbus 1
Iscor 661-45 to 661-47
ARTS 21-23
Ithala 1 & 2
Delivered1980-1984 (SAR)
1984 (Columbus)
1986-1991 (Iscor)
1987 (Ithala)
First run1980

TheSouth African Railways Class36-200 of 1980 is a diesel-electric locomotive.

Beginning in August 1980, the South African Railways placed 101 Class36-200 General Motors Electro-Motive Division type SW1002 diesel-electric locomotives in service. In 1984, one Class36-200 locomotive was also built for theBophuthatswana National Development Corporation for use at theGa-Rankuwa Industrial Estate. Three more were placed in service by Iscor in Pretoria between 1986 and 1991, and another two by the Ithala Development Finance Corporation in KwaZulu-Natal in 1987.[1][2]

Manufacturers

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The Class36-200 type SW1002 diesel-electric locomotive was designed for the South African Railways (SAR) byGeneral Motors Electro-Motive Division (GM-EMD) and all but one were built byGeneral Motors South Africa (GMSA) inPort Elizabeth. The exception was the third type SW1002 locomotive to be built for Iscor in Pretoria which was delivered fromGM-Astarsa inArgentina.[1][2][3]

Builder’s plate on no. 36-301

The 101 locomotives for the SAR were built in two batches on two orders. The first 50 were built between 1980 and 1982 and numbered in the range from36-201 to36-250. Another 51 were built between 1982 and 1984 and numbered in the range from36-251 to36-301. It is unclear why such an odd number of locomotives were ordered.[1][2]

Apart from the SAR locomotives, several were also built for industry.[1]

  • A single locomotive was built for theBophuthatswana National Development Corporation (BNDC) in Ga-Rankuwa and delivered in 1984.
  • Two locomotives, which had been ordered by Iscor in Pretoria, were delivered in 1986, numbered661-45 and661-46.
  • Two locomotives, which had been ordered by the Ithala Development Finance Corporation (IDFC) in KwaZulu-Natal, were delivered in 1987 and numbered 1 and 2.
  • The Argentinian-built locomotive was delivered to Iscor by GM-Astarsa in 1991 and numbered661-47.

Class 36 series

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The Class 36 locomotive group consists of two series, theGeneral Electric (GE)Class36-000 and the GM-EMD Class36-200. Both manufacturers also produced locomotives for the South African Classes 33, 34 and 35.[2]

Service

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South African Railways

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Class36-200 locomotives are general purpose locomotives, equipped with two-station controls for bi-directional operation, which are used mainly for yard shunting and pickup work to service industrial customers. When placed in service, the SAR locomotives were initially distributed for service between the Western and Eastern Cape and the Eastern Transvaal Lowveld, but the Cape locomotives were later relocated to Natal, Gauteng, the North West Province and Limpopo.[1][3]

On the Natal South Coast they were at one time employed in road work betweenDurban andPort Shepstone, working in pairs or in trios.

Industry

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The three Iscor locomotives were later hired out toAfrican Rail & Traction Services (ARTS), based in a workshop at the Iscor Pretoria works, and renumbered in the range from 21 to 23. ARTS has a fleet of about twenty locomotives which are used on hire contracts. By early 2002, ARTS locomotives were employed at theRustenburg Platinum Mine in the North West Province, atIscor inPretoria where it took over the entire railway operation, and at theRichards Bay Coal Terminal inKwaZulu-Natal.[1]

The BNDC locomotive did not remain in service in Bophuthatwana very long before it went to Columbus Stainless in Middelburg, Transvaal.[1]

The IDFC locomotives were later sold to Sheltam, where they were numbered 24 and 25 and later renumbered to 1003 and 1004.[1]

Works numbers

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Apart from on their works plates, the builder’s works number was also stamped on their frames, but instead of the builder’s serial they used the last three digits of the unit’s number. No. 36-209 was therefore stamped 115-209 instead of 115-9. Some of these numbers were reverse stamped, for example as234-115. Units so noted were numbers 234, 235, 240, 241 and 245-115 and numbers 251, 257 and 270-118.

The Class36-200 builder’s works numbers, dates or years built and the distribution of the non-SAR industrial locomotives are listed in the table. The dates, as shown, were recorded off the respective locomotiveworks plates.[1][4]

Class 36-200, GM-EMD type SW1002

Loco no.
Builder
Date
Works
no.
Hired or
sold to
New
no.
36-201GMSA1980115-1
36-202GMSA1980115-2 (115-202)
36-203GMSA1980115-3
36-204GMSA1980115-4
36-205GMSA30 September 1980115-5
36-206GMSA1980115-6
36-207GMSA1980115-7
36-208GMSA1980115-8
36-209GMSA13 November 1980115-9 (115-209)
36-210GMSA1980115-10
36-211GMSA28 November 1980115-11
36-212GMSA26 November 1980115-12
36-213GMSA11 December 1980115-13
36-214GMSA28 January 1981115-14
36-215GMSA1981115-15
36-216GMSA1981115-16
36-217GMSA1981115-17
36-218GMSA2 March 1981115-18
36-219GMSA2 March 1981115-19
36-220GMSA16 March 1981115-20
36-221GMSA8 April 1981115-21
36-222GMSA28 March 1981115-22
36-223GMSA1981115-23
36-224GMSA1981115-24
36-225GMSA22 May 1981115-25
36-226GMSA25 May 1981115-26
36-227GMSA1981115-27
36-228GMSA30 June 1981115-28
36-229GMSA30 June 1981115-29
36-230GMSA20 July 1981115-30
36-231GMSA31 July 1981115-31
36-232GMSA31 August 1981115-32
36-233GMSA11 September 1981115-33
36-234GMSA21 September 1981115-34 (234-115)
36-235GMSA23 September 1981115-35 (235-115)
36-236GMSA5 October 1981115-36
36-237GMSA1981115-37
36-238GMSA15 October 1981115-38
36-239GMSA27 October 1981115-39
36-240GMSA1981115-40 (240-115)
36-241GMSA10 November 1981115-41 (241-115)
36-242GMSA18 November 1981115-42
36-243GMSA30 November 1981115-43
36-244GMSA10 December 1981115-44
36-245GMSA22 December 1981115-45 (245-115)
36-246GMSA21 January 1982115-46
36-247GMSA1982115-47
36-248GMSA1982115-48
36-249GMSA1982115-49
36-250GMSA1982115-50
36-251GMSA22 September 1982118-1 (251-118)
36-252GMSA1982-83118-2
36-253GMSA1982-83118-3
36-254GMSA1982-83118-4
36-255GMSA1982-83118-5
36-256GMSA1982-83118-6
36-257GMSA1982-83118-7 (257-118)
36-258GMSA1982-83118-8
36-259GMSA1982-83118-9
36-260GMSA1982-83118-10
36-261GMSA1982-83118-11
36-262GMSA1982-83118-12
36-263GMSA1982-83118-13
36-264GMSA1982-83118-14
36-265GMSA1982-83118-15
36-266GMSA1982-83118-16
36-267GMSA1982-83118-17
36-268GMSA1982-83118-18
36-269GMSA1982-83118-19
36-270GMSA18 April 1983118-20 (270-118)
36-271GMSA25 April 1983118-21
36-272GMSA1983-84118-22
36-273GMSA1983-84118-23
36-274GMSA1983-84118-24
36-275GMSA1983-84118-25
36-276GMSA1983-84118-26
36-277GMSA1983-84118-27
36-278GMSA1983-84118-28
36-279GMSA1983-84118-29
36-280GMSA1983-84118-30
36-281GMSA1983-84118-31
36-282GMSA1983-84118-32
36-283GMSA1983-84118-33
36-284GMSA1983-84118-34
36-285GMSA1983-84118-35
36-286GMSA1983-84118-36
36-287GMSA1983-84118-37
36-288GMSA1983-84118-38
36-289GMSA28 October 1983118-39 (118-289)
36-290GMSA1983-84118-40
36-291GMSA1983-84118-41
36-292GMSA1983-84118-42
36-293GMSA1983-84118-43
36-294GMSA1983-84118-44
36-295GMSA1983-84118-45
36-296GMSA1983-84118-46
36-297GMSA14 February 1984118-47
36-298GMSA1984118-48
36-299GMSA1984118-49
36-300GMSA1984118-50
36-301GMSA30 March 1984118-51
BNDCGMSA1984120-1Columbus1
661-45GMSA1986122-1ARTS21
661-46GMSA1986122-2ARTS22
661-47Astarsa199191F1AA001ARTS23
IDFC 1GMSA1987123-1Sheltam1003
IDFC 2GMSA1987123-2Sheltam1004

Liveries

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All the Class 36-200 locomotives were 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. In the 1990s many of them 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 2000s at least one was repainted in the Spoornet blue livery with outline numbers on the sides. After 2008 in theTransnet Freight Rail (TFR) era, some began to appear in the TFR red, green and yellow livery.[5]

Illustration

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  • No. 36-217 in Spoornet orange livery at Capital Park, Pretoria, 29 September 2006
    No. 36-217 in Spoornet orange livery at Capital Park, Pretoria, 29 September 2006
  • No. 36-297 in Spoornet maroon livery at Beaufort West, 27 March 2013
    No. 36-297 in Spoornet maroon livery at Beaufort West, 27 March 2013
  • No. 36-251 in Spoornet blue and outline numbers at Wentworth, 26 May 2010
    No. 36-251 in Spoornet blue and outline numbers at Wentworth, 26 May 2010
  • No. 36-256 in Transnet Freight Rail livery at Bloemfontein Depot, 29 April 2013
    No. 36-256 in Transnet Freight Rail livery at Bloemfontein Depot, 29 April 2013

References

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toSouth African Class 36-200.
  1. ^abcdefghiMiddleton, 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, 44, 46.
  2. ^abcdSouth African Railways Index and Diagrams Electric and Diesel Locomotives, 610mm and 1065mm Gauges, Ref LXD 14/1/100/20, 28 January 1975, as amended
  3. ^abPaxton, Leith; Bourne, David (1985).Locomotives of the South African Railways (1st ed.). Cape Town: Struik. pp. 142–143.ISBN 0869772112.
  4. ^Actual dates recorded off locomotive works plates by Peter Bagshawe[better source needed]
  5. ^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 theWayback Machine (Accessed on 11 April 2017)
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