South African locomotive history


In South Africa, as elsewhere in the world, the railways played a huge part in development and growth on nearly all terrains in the country. Conversely, events in South Africa and its neighbours over the years had a huge influence on the development of railways.
When the articles on the locomotives of South Africa are read sequentially in the order of their years of entering railway service, much of the history of the country becomes apparent between the lines. At the same time, the development of steam locomotives can be followed from the basic 0-4-0 to the mighty wheel arrangements, and articulated steam locomotives from the Fairlies and the Kitson-Meyer to the Mallets and ultimately to the Garratts. Likewise with the development of modern traction such as electric, gas-electric, diesel-hydraulic, electro-diesel and diesel-electric locomotives.
This article consists of links to articles on South African locomotives, arranged in the order of their years of entering service, with the links embedded in the applicable pictures. In addition, the opening dates of new railway lines are shown.

Railway construction

In South Africa and South West Africa, where the South African Railways operated, all early mainline railway construction took place working inland from harbours and ports. Construction on these lines began in the years from 1859 to 1887 in South Africa and from 1897 to 1908 in South West Africa.

1859

The 1860s

1860

1862

1865

1867

1870

1872


1874


1875


1876


1877


1878


1879


The 1880s

1880


1881


1882


1883


1884


1885


1887


1888


1889


The 1890s

1890


1891


1892


1893


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1894


1895


1896


1897


1898


1899


The 1900s

1900


1901


1902


1903


1904


1905


1906


1907


1908


1909


The 1910s

1910


1911


1912


1913


1914


1915


1916


1917


1918


1919


The 1920s

1920


1921


1922


1923


1924


1925


1926


1927


1928


1929


The 1930s

1930


1931


1934


1936


1937


1938


1939


The 1940s

1940


1947


1948


The 1950s

1950


1953


1954


1955


1957


1958


1959


The 1960s

1963


1964


1965


1966


1968


1969


The 1970s

1970


1971


1972


1973


1974


1975


1976


1977


1978


1979


The 1980s

1980


1981


1982


1983


1984


1985


1987


1989


The 1990s

1990


1991


1992


1993


1994


1995

2000


2001


2006


2009


The 2010s

2010

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2011


2013


2014


2015