MarketSouth African Class 14E
Company Profile

South African Class 14E

The Spoornet Class 14E of 1991 was a South African electric locomotive.

Manufacturer
In January 1984, the South African Railways (SAR) invited tenders for six prototype Class 14E locomotives. These were required to be dual voltage and locomotives with self steering bogies and fully suspended AC traction motors, with a power output plus some to be available for train services such as heating. The maximum speed was to be at least with a maximum axle loading. s on no. 14-001 Only three prototype locomotives were eventually built and delivered in 1990. The 3 kV DC and 25 kV AC dual voltage electric locomotive, the first dual voltage locomotive in South Africa, was designed by the Group consisting of SA Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Charleroi (ACEC) of Belgium, AEG-Telefunken and Siemens of Germany, Alstom-Atlantique of France and Brown Boveri of Switzerland. They were built by Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works (SLM) in Winterthur. ==Characteristics==
Characteristics
These dual cab locomotives had a roof access ladder on one side only, just to the right of the cab access door. The roof access ladder end was designated the no. 1 end. A corridor along the centre of the locomotive connected the cabs. ==Works numbers==
Works numbers
On the Class 14E, the transformer serial numbers were engraved on a plate which depicted the circuit diagram of the transformer, mounted below the sill and halfway between the bogies on the roof access ladder side of the locomotive. These serial numbers do not follow the unit number sequence. The respective SLM works numbers, transformer serial numbers, dates of delivery to Spoornet for testing and the dates placed in stock service are listed in the table. ==Service==
Service
Class 14E locomotives initially entered service on the Reef, but from c. 2000 they were Bellville-based and were mainly employed in freight service on the route between Cape Town and Beaufort West in the Western Cape. Since they were dual voltage 3 kV DC and 25 kV AC locomotives, they could work on any electrified line country-wide with the exception of the Sishen-Saldanha iron ore line. On occasion, the Class 14E locomotives were employed to haul the Blue Train all the way along the Cape Town-Pretoria route across the 25 kV AC stretch between Beaufort West and Kimberley, but this task was usually performed by selected Class 14E1 locomotives. After two incidents, in 2013 with Class 14E1 no. 14-104 and in 2014 with Class 14E no. 14-001 when the locomotives caught alight and were destroyed while hauling the Blue Train, the Class was replaced by Class 18E locomotives on Blue Train service. In 1998, a number of Spoornet's electric locomotives and most of their Class 38-000 electro-diesel locomotives were sold to Maquarie-GETX (General Electric Financing) and leased back to Spoornet for a ten-year period, which was to expire in 2008. Of the Class 14E, numbers 14-002 and 14-003 were included in this leasing deal. ==Disposal==
Disposal
None of the three units were preserved. • No. 14-001 burnt out while working the Blue Train near Kimberley in February 2014. The hulk remained at Kimberley and was sold without bogies during an auction on 17 July 2014. • No. 14-002 was sold at Bellville complete with bogies during an auction on 15 July 2015, along with Class 14E1 no. 14-105. • No. 14-003 was used as a source of spare parts for its two sister units at Bellville for years and was eventually sold without bogies during an auction on 14 February 2014. ==Illustration==
Illustration
Class 14E locomotives were all painted in an orange, grey and red livery unique to them. The Spoornet emblem on the sides with the name "SPOORNET" below the emblem, as displayed in the main picture, was only applied on no. at the same time that its red lower sides were repainted to orange lower sides and dark grey sills, probably during repairs or a major overhaul. Only no. survived in service long enough to receive the new Blue Train livery in 2012. File:Spoornet 14-001 in Final Assembly Hall of SLM, Winterthur.jpg|No. 14-001 in final assembly hall of SLM in Winterthur File:SAR Class 14E Series 1 14-002.JPG|No. 14-002 on a goods train at Stikland, Cape Town, 15 August 2006 File:SAR Class 14E Series 1 14-003 Bogie F.JPG|Class 14E bogie off no. 14-003, Bellville, Cape Town, 27 June 2009 File:SAR Class 14E Series 1 14-003.JPG|No. 14-003 without bogies, parked on rail sleepers at Bellville Depot, 18 July 2009 File:Class 14E 14-001.JPG|No. 14-001 in Blue Train livery at Beaufort West, Western Cape, 9 May 2013 ==References==
tickerdossier.comtickerdossier.substack.com