South African Class 37-000

South African Class 37-000
37-020 at Empangeni, KwaZulu-Natal, 15 August 2007
Power type Diesel-electric
Designer Electro-Motive Diesel
Builder General Motors South Africa
Serial number 116-1 to 116-100[1]
Model EMD GT26M2C
Build date 1981-1982
Total produced 100
UIC classification Co+Co interlinked bogies
Gauge 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) Cape gauge
Bogies 3.632 m (11 ft 11.0 in) wheelbase
Wheel diameter 1,016 mm (40.0 in)
Wheelbase 14.732 m (48 ft 4.0 in)
Length 19.202 m (63 ft 0 in)
Width 2.819 m (9 ft 3.0 in)
Height 3.924 m (12 ft 10.5 in)
Axle load 21,000 kg (20.7 long tons)
Locomotive weight 125,000 kg (123.0 long tons) average
126,000 kg (124.0 long tons) maximum
Fuel type Fuel oil
Fuel capacity 6,230 litres (1,650 USgal)
Prime mover EMD 16-645E3B 2 stroke V16
Engine RPM range 250 rpm low idle
315 rpm idle
900 rpm maximum
Engine type Diesel
Aspiration EMD E16 turbocharger
Displacement 10.570 litres (645.0 cu in) per cylinder
Alternator AC 10 pole 3 phase EMD AR10-D14
Traction motors Six EMD D31 DC 4 pole
* 545A 1 hour
* 520A continuous at 21 km/h (13 mph)
Transmission 63/14 gear ratio
Multiple working 6 maximum
Top speed 100 km/h (62 mph)
Power output 2,342 kW (3,141 hp) starting
2,171 kW (2,911 hp) continuous
Tractive effort 306 kN (69,000 lbf) starting
245 kN (55,000 lbf) continuous at 26 km/h (16 mph)
Factor of
adhesion
25% starting
20% continuous
Locomotive brakes 28-LAV-1
Dynamic brake peak effort:
216 kN (49,000 lbf) at 28 km/h (17 mph)
Locomotive
brakeforce
61% ratio at 350 kPa (51 psi) brake cylinder pressure
Train brakes 850 litres (220 USgal) main reservoir
Compressor capacity:
0.021 m3/s (0.74 cu ft/s) at idle
Exhauster capacity:
0.096 m3/s (3.4 cu ft/s) at idle
Safety systems Vigilance control
Career South African Railways
Spoornet
Transnet Freight Rail
Class Class 37-000
Number in class 100
Number 37-001 to 37-100
Delivered 1981-1982
First run 1981[2]

Between May 1981 and 1982 the South African Railways placed one hundred Class 37-000 EMD GT26M2C diesel-electric locomotives in service. After these locomotives were commissioned, the national carrier was not to invest in new diesel-electric locomotives before 2009, nearly three decades later.[1][2]

Contents

Manufacturer

The Class 37-000 type GT26M2C diesel-electric locomotive was designed for the South African Railways (SAR) by Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD) and built by General Motors South Africa (GMSA) in Port Elizabeth. Equipped with later model EMD D31 traction motors instead of the earlier EMD D29B, it is a more powerful version of the EMD Class 34-200, 34-600 and 34-800.[2]

Service

Class 37-000 locomotives work on main lines in the northern and northeastern parts of the country. Most of them are shedded at Ermelo and Lydenburg in Mpumalanga and at Empangeni in KwaZulu-Natal. They work on the Belfast-Steelpoort line and on the manganese route between the Mpumalanga Lowveld and KwaZulu-Natal, from Komatipoort across Swaziland to Empangeni and Richards Bay.[1]

Rebuilding to Class 39-000

Class 39-000 type EMD GT26CU-3 diesel-electric locomotives were to be rebuilt for Spoornet from Class 34-600, 34-800 and 37-000 locomotives. The project commenced in 2005, using suitable frames from wrecked locomotives. Two companies were invited to produce prototypes for the project.[1][3]

Number 39-251

One of these companies was Electro-Motive Sibanye, a joint venture between EMD and Sibanye Trade and Services, a South African Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) company dealing with locomotives and spares. The Sibanye venture produced only one locomotive, rebuilt from Class 37-000 37-010 in 2008 and numbered 39-251. The locomotive was tested and rejected by Transnet, reportedly due to poor quality. Furthermore, when serious tender irregularities came to light, the locomotive rebuilding deal between Transnet and Sibanye was cancelled.[1][3][4][5]

Number 39-251 never worked for Transnet and was later reported as sold to RRL, a company that came out of the abortive joint venture between EMD and Sibanye. RRL, based at a workshop in the old Pretoria Steel Works complex and with several of its locomotives active around Welkom in the Free State, was reported in 2011 as having hired out the locomotive to one of the platinum mines.[1]

Numbers 39-001 to 39-005

The other company was Transwerk (later Transnet Rail Engineering) in Bloemfontein, who produced five locomotives between 2006 and 2008, rebuilt from three Class 34-600s and two Class 34-800s. These were tested and approved by TFR and placed in service as Class 39-000 numbers 39-001 to 39-005.[1][3]

It was intended to produce one hundred Class 39-000s, but in spite of the technical success of the Transnet Rail Engineering part of the project, rebuilding was halted after completing the first five locomotives due to higher than anticipated cost. It was decided, instead of rebuilding old locomotives, to rather continue the program by building fifty new Class 39-200 locomotives from imported and locally produced components.[6]

Liveries

The main picture shows 37-020 in Spoornet blue livery with outline numbers at Empangeni, KwaZulu-Natal, on 15 August 2007.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g 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, 44. 
  2. ^ a b c 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
  3. ^ a b c Information supplied by staff at Transnet Rail Engineering, Bloemfontein and Koedoespoort
  4. ^ Sibanye Order Discontinued
  5. ^ Transnet Tender to High Court
  6. ^ The Class 39 Diesels