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Photo ID: 201294

All South African electric locomotives up to and including the Class 7E's were bidirectional. That came to an end with the arrival of the Class 7E1's, with a cab at one end only.

Railroad: South African Railways
Locomotive: Class 7E1
Location: Vryheid, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Locomotive #: E7111
Train ID: Dorbyl Hitachi Class 7E1 1980-81
Photo Date: August 16, 2007


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By: André Kritzinger

Added: Sep 13, 2007

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Photo ID: 201257

The Class 7E1's were designed by Hitachi and built by Dorbyl. The lead unit of this threesome, ready to set off to Mpumalanga with empty coal wagons, is still in its original SAR livery.

Railroad: South African Railways
Locomotive: Class 7E1
Location: Vryheid, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Locomotive #: E7133
Train ID: Dorbyl Hitachi Class 7E1 1980-81
Photo Date: August 16, 2007


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By: André Kritzinger

Added: Sep 12, 2007

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Photo ID: 200901

Still sporting its original SAR paint. Unlike most South African electric locomotives, the Class 7E1 has a cab at one end only. Also, the left and right sides are different in appearance.

Railroad: South African Railways
Locomotive: Class 7E1
Location: Vryheid, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Locomotive #: E7137
Train ID: Dorbyl Hitachi Class 7E1 1980-81
Photo Date: August 15, 2007


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By: André Kritzinger

Added: Sep 10, 2007

Views: 3,894
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