Triplex said:
What are the manufacturer designations of these? I'm not so good with export models.
The second 8-axle type (the one with no SAR/Spoornet class designation given) is a U20C1, correct?
Considering that class 34.000 is GE and class 34.200 is EMD, they look very much alike.
In Order of appearance: 31= U12B, 32= (1st Series) U18C1 (2nd Series) U20C1,
Class 33= U20C, Class 34= (GE Type) U26C (GM Type) GT26MC,
Class 35= (GE Type- not shown) U15C (GM Type) GT18MC,
Class 36 (GE Type- Not Shown) SG10B (GM Type) SW1002. Class 38(Will Find).
Not Shown: Class 61 (Originally Class 1-DH (Diesel Hydraulic)- GM V6 Motor.
Class 91 UM6B variation of U6B- this loco can run on 2' gauge and 3'6'' gauge (Known as Cape Standard Gauge) by being lifted of the narrow gauge bogies and put on the 3'6'' bogies.
I think you might be confusing the 35-000 for the 34-200. The first two on my second post are 34s. Thanks for the interest- soon to come will be the electrics!! :thumb: