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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Time Period
Post-1950
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Product code
QC3266
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South African railways E7133 7E1 Locomotive Aluminium badge - largeĀ 

Great condition for the age.
53cm wide x 37cm high.
A weight of 3Kg !

Read at : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_Class_7E1
The 25 kV AC Class 7E1 electric locomotive was designed for the South African Railways (SAR) by Hitachi, while Dorbyl in South Africa supplied the mechanical components. The first six locomotives, numbered E7101 to E7106, were built by Hitachi in Japan in 1979, while forty-four more were built by Dorbyl in South Africa between 1979 and 1981, numbered in the range from E7107 to E7150.[2][3]

Like Union Carriage and Wagon, neither Hitachi nor Dorbyl allocated builders numbers to the Class 7E1 locomotives they built for the SAR, but used the SAR unit numbers for their record keeping.[1]


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