{{Short description|Type of diesel-electric locomotive}} {{Use dmy dates|date=May 2015}} {{Use South African English|date=May 2015}} {{Infobox locomotive | name = South African Class Afro 4000 | image = Class Afro4000 4007.jpg | alt = | caption = No. 4007 at Beaufort West, 15 September 2015 | hatnote = | powertype = [[Diesel-electric]] | designer = [[MACOSA#Vossloh España|Vossloh España]] | builder = Vossloh España | ordernumber = | serialnumber = 2781-2800 | buildmodel = Afro 4000 | builddate = 2014-2015 | totalproduction = 20 | rebuilder = | rebuilddate = | numberrebuilt = | aarwheels = [[AAR wheel arrangement#C-C|C-C]] | uicclass = [[Co'Co']] | Britishclass = [[Co-Co locomotives|Co-Co]] | gauge = {{Track gauge|Cape|allk=on}} | bogies = | leadingdiameter = | wheeldiameter = {{convert|1067|mm|in|2|abbr=on}} new<br/>{{convert|991|mm|in|2|abbr=on}} worn | trailingdiameter = | minimumcurve = {{convert|90|m|ft|2|abbr=on}} | wheelbase = | bogie = {{convert|3600|mm|ftin|frac=8|abbr=on}} <!-- Given as 1800mm on the PRASA datasheet, but that's likely axle to axle, so double that for the bogie wheelbase --> | wheelspacing = <!-- '''1-2:''' {{convert|1594|mm|ftin|1|abbr=on}}<br>'''2-3:''' {{convert|1911|mm|ftin|1|abbr=on}} --> | length = | over couplers = {{convert|23020|mm|ftin|frac=8|abbr=on}} | over bufferbeams = {{convert|22800|mm|ftin|frac=8|abbr=on}} | body = | pivotcentres = {{convert|14600|mm|ftin|frac=8|abbr=on}} | width = {{convert|2850|mm|ftin|frac=8|abbr=on}} | height = {{convert|4140|mm|ftin|frac=8|abbr=on}} | axleload = {{convert|20.5|t|abbr=on}} ± 2% | leadingbogie/pony= | weightondrivers = | trail bogie/pony = | locoweight = {{convert|123|t|abbr=on}} ± 3%<!-- P {{convert|112|t|abbr=on}} G {{convert|94|t|abbr=on}} also marked on sill - decipher later --> | fueltype = [[Diesel fuel|Diesel]] | fuelcap = {{convert|6693|L|impgal USgal}} | lubecap = {{convert|1300|L|impgal USgal}} | coolantcap = {{convert|1500|L|impgal USgal}} | watercap = | sandcap = {{convert|480|L|impgal}} in 8 sandboxes | powersupply = Marathon 64V/L2V-420Ah battery | consumption = | watercons = | primemover = [[Electro-Motive Diesel|GM-EMD]] [[EMD 710|16-710G3B-T2]] | rpmrange = 200-904 | rpmrange low = 200 | rpmrange idle = | rpmrange max = 904 | enginetype = [[Two-stroke engine|2-stroke diesel]] | aspiration = | displacement = <!-- per cylinder --> | alternator = CA6 3 phase ACV 10 pole<br/>215 V between phases at 904 rpm<br/>120 Hz at 900 rpm | generator = '''Main:''' AR20 V DC<br/>Max output current 8100 A<br/>Max output voltage 1465 V DC<br/>'''Auxiliary:''' Brushless type<br/>Output 74 V DC<br/>Continuous power {{cvt|25|kW|hp}} | tractionmotors = Six type D43-TR DC | t/m amps 1 hr = | t/m amps cont = 950A | headendpower = | cylindercount = 16 V (45°) | cylindersize = {{convert|230.2|by|279|mm|abbr=on}} | transmission = | gear ratio = 67:18 | multipleworking = | trainheating = | locobrakes = [[Railway brake#Electropneumatic_brakes|Electro-pneumatic]], [[Dynamic braking|Dynamic]] | dynamicpeakeffort= {{convert|141|kN}} @ {{convert|41|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}<br/>{{convert|50|kN}} @ {{convert|120|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} | trainbrakes = | reservoircap = {{convert|800|L|impgal USgal}} | compressorcap = [[Knorr-Bremse]] - Max effort {{convert|91|kN}} | exhaustercap = [[Gardner Denver]] WLSA9F - {{cvt|117|cuft/min|m3/min}} ICFM @ 1050 [[Revolutions per minute|rpm]] & {{cvt|140|psi|bar kPa}} | safety = '''Overspeed:''' Traction power cutout at {{convert|132|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}, emergency brake application at {{convert|136|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} | coupling = [[Janney coupler|AAR knuckle]] | maxspeed = {{convert|130|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} | poweroutput = {{convert|3178|kW|abbr=on}} | poweroutput start= | poweroutput 1 hr = | poweroutput cont = | tractiveeffort = | t/e starting = | t/e 1 hr = | t/e continuous = | factorofadhesion = | f/adh starting = | f/adh 1 hr = | f/adh continuous = | locobrakeforce = {{convert|1500|kW|abbr=on}} <!-- {{convert|28|t|abbr=on}}Marked on sill --> | operator = [[Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa|PRASA]] | operatorclass = Afro 4000 | powerclass = | numinclass = 20 | fleetnumbers = 4001-4020 | officialname = | nicknames = | axleloadclass = | locale = | deliverydate = 2014-2015 | firstrundate = 2014 | lastrundate = | withdrawndate = | preservedunits = | restoredate = | scrapdate = | currentowner = | disposition = | notes = }}

The '''Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa Class Afro 4000''' of 2014 is a South African diesel-electric locomotive.

In late November 2014, the first of an intended twenty new Class Afro 4000 diesel-electric locomotives for the [[Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa]] (PRASA) came ashore in Table Bay Harbour. The locomotive, the first new engine to be acquired by PRASA since its establishment, was officially unveiled at Cape Town Station on 1 December 2014.<ref name="fin24">[http://www.fin24.com/Economy/SA-gets-high-powered-locomotives-20141201 SA gets high powered locomotives - fin24, 1 December 2014] (Accessed 30 April 2015)</ref><ref name="Vossloh">[http://www.vossloh-rail-vehicles.com/en/press/press_releases/press_release_details_2652.html Vossloh Rail Vehicles Press Release, 10 October 2013 - Vossloh gains large order in South Africa] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160126173827/http://www.vossloh-rail-vehicles.com/en/press/press_releases/press_release_details_2652.html |date=26 January 2016 }} (Accessed 30 April 2015)</ref><ref name="RA2Dec14">[http://www.railwaysafrica.com/blog/2014/12/02/new-prasa-locos-arrive/ Railways Africa, 2 Dec 2014 - New PRASA Locos Arrive] (Accessed 1 May 2015)</ref>

==Manufacturers== The South African Class Afro 4000 is a {{Track gauge|Cape|allk=on}} version of the [[Vossloh Euro|Euro 4000]] which has been built since 2007 by Vossloh Rail Vehicles of [[Albuixech]], Valencia for European {{Track gauge|Standard|allk=on}} and {{Track gauge|Iberian|allk=on}} railways. A number is also in use by [[Israel Railways]].<ref name="Euro 4000">[http://www.vossloh-rail-vehicles.com/en/products_1/locomotives/diesel_electric_locomotives_1/euro4000_1/euro4000_3.html Vossloh Rail Vehicles - The Euro 4000] (Accessed 30 April 2015)</ref><ref name=elpais12>{{cite news|title=Vossloh Extends Israel Contract by €30 Million|url = http://ccaa.elpais.com/ccaa/2012/09/10/valencia/1347269864_848844.html|access-date=15 September 2012|newspaper=[[El País]] |date=10 September 2012| language=es}}</ref>

==Swifambo Rail Leasing== The intended twenty Afro 4000 diesel-electric locomotives, to be followed by fifty Vossloh-built AfroDual electro-diesel locomotives, were acquired by Swifambo Rail Leasing, a [[Black Economic Empowerment]] [[rolling stock company]], and would be operated by PRASA on lease.<ref name="RA2Dec14"/><ref name="Swifambo">[http://www.swifamboholdings.co.za/about/ Swifambo Holdings - Our Company's History] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150708182911/http://www.swifamboholdings.co.za/about/ |date=8 July 2015 }} (Accessed 1 May 2015)</ref>

==Features== The locomotive has a [[Co-Co locomotives|Co-Co]] axle configuration, two-cab design, DC main and auxiliary generators and an AC auxiliary alternator, with six DC traction motors. While the majority of South African mainline electric locomotives to date have been dual-cab units, the two-cab design is a new feature on South African mainline diesel-electric locomotives. It allows travel in both directions without the requirement for turning facilities at terminals.<ref name="fin24"/><ref name="RA2Dec14"/><ref name="Euro 4000"/><ref name="Datasheet">PRASA Data Sheet on the Afro 4000</ref>

As a result of the narrow [[Cape Gauge]], there was insufficient space on the axles to accommodate disk brakes. The locomotive is therefore equipped with the older design tread brakes. In addition, the locomotive's brake system was modified so that the driver can isolate the locomotive brakes from the train brakes in situations where it is not necessary to activate the whole train's brakes.<ref name="JadeWilson">[https://www.facebook.com/groups/455554894509760/permalink/847782498620329/?comment_id=849255608473018&offset=0&total_comments=2&notif_t=group_comment_mention Facebook Group Railways of the World - Comment by Jade Wilson] (Accessed 7 July 2015)</ref>

[[File:Class Afro4000 4012 BP.jpg|thumb|left|160px|Works plate on no. 4012]] The locomotive is equipped with a state-of-the-art communications system and [[Global Positioning System]] (GPS) to permit the railway to keep track of each train at all times. A [[GSM|''Groupe Spécial Mobile'' (Global System for Mobile Communications or GSM)]] data transmission system ensures that any maintenance and repair work required is immediately relayed to the maintenance depots, thereby minimising downtime. Minimum maintenance and repair costs are made possible by a modular design which permits easy assembly, disassembly and complete module replacements with easy access to components.<ref name="fin24"/><ref name="RA2Dec14"/><ref name="Euro 4000"/>

The locomotive provides optimum driving conditions with a spacious cab which offers the driver unobstructed external vision. The cab is separately air-conditioned to assure agreeable conditions for the driver and features fire-protection. The windscreen is shock-resistant to further enhance the driver's safety and also ensures minimum noise levels in the cab. An integrated crash system ensures that both the driver and the locomotive are protected in the event of a collision.<ref name="Euro 4000"/>

Like many contemporary European locomotives which only require one crew member driving from a central position, the Afro 4000 was originally designed with only one centrally positioned seat. As a result of trade union pressure, another seat had to be added at a late stage which resulted in a cab design which has both seats occupying not much more than half of the cab area.<ref name="Ashley">[https://web.archive.org/web/20150522053653/https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/sar-L/conversations/messages/49144 SAR-L YahooGroup message 49144 of 18 May 2015] (Access date 20 May 2015)</ref>

==Service== The Class Afro 4000 was the first new locomotive type to be acquired for PRASA since its establishment on 23 December 2008. It was officially unveiled at Cape Town Station on 1 December 2014. To date PRASA had been using electric and diesel-electric locomotives which had first entered service in the 1970s during the South African Railways era, and a number of [[South African Class 18E, Series 1|Class 18E electric locomotives]] which had been rebuilt from older [[South African Class 6E1, Series 5|Class 6E1]] units. Following testing, the first of the new locomotives entered trial service in April 2015, pending clearance for operational use by the [[Railway Safety Regulator]].<ref name="fin24"/><ref name="RA21Jan15">[http://www.railwaysafrica.com/blog/2015/01/21/kiss-lady-spain/ Railways Africa, 21 Jan 2015 - Kiss For A Lady From Spain] (Accessed 1 May 2015)</ref>

It was intended to employ ten of the Afro 4000 locomotives on commuter runs in the Eastern Cape working out of Port Elizabeth and East London, where PRASA had been dependent on diesel-electric locomotives hired from [[Transnet Freight Rail]]. The rest, along with the AfroDual electro-diesel locomotives, would be employed on six [[Shosholoza Meyl]] intercity passenger routes throughout the country. The new locomotive fleet was intended to help resurrect PRASA's mainline passenger services which had been steadily declining over several years as a result of poor management and infrastructure theft, which led to late departures and arrivals, trains cancelled without notice, breakdowns which left passengers stranded, poor rolling stock maintenance, lax and indifferent onboard service and torched trains.<ref name="RA9Dec14c">[http://www.railwaysafrica.com/blog/2014/12/09/s-intercity-trains-cut/ Railways Africa, 9 Dec 2014 - SA Intercity Trains Cut] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141210111145/http://www.railwaysafrica.com/blog/2014/12/09/s-intercity-trains-cut/ |date=10 December 2014 }} (Accessed 1 May 2015)</ref><ref name="RA9Dec14a">[http://www.railwaysafrica.com/blog/2014/12/09/prasa-today-well-last-month/ Railways Africa, 9 Dec 2014 - PRASA Today. Well, Last Month…] (Accessed 1 May 2015)</ref><ref name="RA27Jan15">[http://www.railwaysafrica.com/blog/2015/01/27/electric-train-running-empty/ Railways Africa, 27 Jan 2015 - Electric Train Running on Empty] (Accessed 1 May 2015)</ref><ref name="RA17Mar15">[http://www.railwaysafrica.com/blog/2015/03/17/shosholoza-meyl-jbg-ct/ Railways Africa, 17 Mar 2015 - Shosholoza Meyl JBG-CT] (Accessed 1 May 2015)</ref>

PRASA's decline has seen the total volumes carried by Shosholoza Meyl mainline passenger services drop from three million annually in 2009/10 to less than one million in 2014, while the number of trains operated was halved from 6,000 to 3,000 annually. Eight scheduled mainline train routes were discontinued by PRASA in the same week that the first Afro 4000 locomotive was unveiled, while another four mainline train routes were curtailed by discontinuing trains on certain weekdays. Some of these trains were reintroduced in April 2015.<ref name="RA21Oct14">[http://www.railwaysafrica.com/blog/2014/10/21/disquieting-mlps-figures-prasas-agm/ Railways Africa, 21 Oct 2014 - Disquieting MLPS Figures at PRASA’S AGM] (Accessed 1 May 2015)</ref><ref name="RA9Dec14b">[http://www.railwaysafrica.com/blog/2014/12/09/prasa-profit-questioned/ Railways Africa, 9 Dec 2014 - PRASA "Profit" Questioned] (Accessed 1 May 2015)</ref><ref name="Prasa2014-11-27">[https://www.shosholozameyl.co.za/downloads/MEDIA%20RELEASE%20-%20MLPS%20cancels%20some%20train%20routes.pdf PRASA Media Release, 27 November 2014 - Mainline Passenger Services Cancels Some Train Routes] (Accessed 1 May 2015)</ref><ref name="RA7Apr15">[http://www.railwaysafrica.com/blog/2015/04/07/intercity-services-restored/ Railways Africa, 7 Apr 2015 - Intercity Services Restored] (Accessed 1 May 2015)</ref>

==Loading gauge controversy== ===Construction=== The Euro 4000 locomotive was designed to operate throughout Europe and is {{convert|4264|mm|ftin|frac=8|abbr=off}} high above the railhead. During the tendering and negotiating process, PRASA submitted a [[loading gauge]] specification which called for a maximum height of {{convert|4140|mm|ftin|frac=8|abbr=off}}. Since the latter height was feasible by only modifying the detachable roof structures and some components without affecting the carbody structure or requiring major modifications, Vossloh España proceeded with the locomotive design once the contract was signed.<ref name="Height">Document: Vossloh Euro 4000 Locomotives/Swifambo Holdings Document: 20131113 PRASA E4000 Height Issue v2(1) - Locomotive Height: Euro 4000 Diesel Locomotive, 13 November 2013</ref><ref name="Rapport">Só wou Prasa treine krimp - ''Rapport'', Sondag 12 Julie 2015.</ref><ref name="News24">[http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Prasa-Transnet-had-concerns-over-locomotive-height-documents-20150712 Prasa, Transnet had concerns over locomotive height - documents] (Accessed 14 July 2015)</ref>

The Transnet Freight Rail loading gauge specification which had been submitted during the tender phase when only the Euro Dual [[electro-diesel locomotive]] was being considered in the scope of the contract, was one which made special allowance for the [[Pantograph (transport)|pantographs]] on electric locomotives to exceed the actual maximum height of {{convert|3965|mm|ftin|frac=8|abbr=off}}. The loading gauge specification for diesel-electric locomotives and other rail vehicles, specifying a maximum height of {{convert|3965|mm|ftin|frac=8|abbr=off}} above the railhead, was submitted to the manufacturer in October 2013 after the locomotive design was completed. The two loading gauge versions are identical in respect of roof profile and height, and differ only in respect of the special provision for the pantographs on electric locomotives to exceed the prescribed maximum height.<ref name="Height"/><ref name="Rapport"/><ref name="News24"/>

Since reducing the locomotive height to {{convert|3965|mm|ftin|frac=8|abbr=off}} would require a complete re-design of the vehicle equipment and the carbody structure and since the Afro 4000 locomotive, as already designed, would fit into the first submitted loading gauge for electric locomotive pantographs, PRASA accepted the locomotive design at the {{convert|4140|mm|ftin|frac=8|abbr=off}} height.<ref name="Height"/><ref name="Rapport"/><ref name="News24"/>

===Height constraint tests=== In January and February 2014, PRASA conducted height verification at bridges with notable height constraints at Jeppe, Denver, Driehoek and New Era, towing [[South African Class 7E2, Series 2|Class 7E2 no. E7201]] which is {{convert|4190|mm|ftin|frac=8|abbr=off}} high with pantographs down and with a carbody height of {{convert|3942|mm|ftin|frac=8|abbr=off}}. Of these locations, the lowest measured height of the [[Overhead line|contact wire]] above the railhead was {{convert|4150|mm|ftin|frac=8|abbr=off}} at Denver. The pantographs in the housed (lowered) position began to foul and lift the contact wire approximately {{convert|10|m|ftin|frac=8|abbr=off}} from the bridges and at Denver and New Era stretched the cross spans.<ref name="Rapport"/><ref name="News24"/><ref name="Bridges">PRASA Report: Engineering Report Electrification Infrastructure - Bridge Height Constrained Clearances Verification Using a 7E Class Locomotive, 18 February 2014</ref>

Similar tests were carried out between [[Beaufort West]] and [[Cape Town]] towing [[South African Class 7E|Class 7E no. E7058]], which is {{convert|4200|mm|ftin|frac=8|abbr=off}} high with pantographs down and with a carbody height of {{convert|3942|mm|ftin|frac=8|abbr=off}}.

The resulting report concluded that the Afro 4000's [[loading gauge]] does not fit in the South African [[Structure gauge|infrastructure clearance envelope]]. While the PRASA rolling stock, the Class 7E and 7E2 locomotives which were used during the tests, also do not comply with the [[structure gauge]] [[Engineering tolerance|clearance]] under the bridge, there was no direct contact of the carbody with the overhead contact wire since the pantographs are insulated from the roof. The Afro 4000, however, has a minimum calculated roof clearance of only {{convert|10|mm|in|frac=16|abbr=off}}, which poses an operational electrical risk. Since it does not fit the designed [[Earthing system|earth clearances]] at bridges and tunnels and the height of the locomotive encroaches too close to the contact wire, the risk to the driver and the locomotive is high. One of the recommendations was that delivery of the Afro 4000 should be delayed, pending a suggested design review.<ref name="Rapport"/><ref name="News24"/><ref name="Bridges"/>

===Post-delivery testing=== In spite of the recommendations, the first locomotive was delivered in November 2014. On 13 July 2015, with thirteen locomotives already delivered and following a press report about the excessive height of the Afro 4000 locomotive, PRASA Chief Executive Officer [[Lucky Montana]] denied that the locomotive's height was excessive and insisted that PRASA had followed a strict design review process. Two days later, on 15 July, Montana was dismissed, followed on 17 July by the suspension of chief engineer and "designer" of the locomotive "Doctor" Daniel Mthimkhulu on account of his fictitious academic qualifications.<ref name="Rapport"/><ref name="News24"/><ref name="Mtimkulu">[http://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/western-cape/prasa-unveils-new-modern-locomotive-1.1789540#.VZ2Qq_mqpBe IOL News - Prasa unveils new modern locomotive. 2 December 2014] (Accessed 8 July 2015)</ref><ref name="Business">[http://businesstech.co.za/news/general/92468/prasa-ceo-top-engineer-targeted-because-he-is-black/ BusinessTech - Prasa CEO: Top engineer targeted because he is black. 6 July 2015] (Accessed 7 July 2015)</ref><ref name="Burger">AFRO 4000 - Prasa sweer hoog en laag by loko's - ''Die Burger'', Dinsdag 14 Julie 2015, p.2.</ref><ref name="Montana">[http://www.fin24.com/Economy/Lucky-Montana-fired-as-Prasa-CEO-20150716 fin24 - Prasa CEO dismissal: Rapport editor reacts. 16 July 2015] (Accessed 16 July 2015)</ref><ref name="Mthimkhulu">[http://www.fin24.com/Economy/Prasa-head-engineer-suspended-20150717 fin24 - Prasa head engineer suspended. 17 July 2015] (Accessed 18 July 2015)</ref>

[[File:Class Afro4000 4010 b.jpg|thumb|300px|No. 4010, derailed at Modderrivier on 19 August 2015]] On 19 August 2015, during the locomotive's trial period pending clearance for operational use by the Railway Safety Regulator, one of the locomotives was involved in a passenger train derailment at [[Modder River, Northern Cape|Modderrivier]] south of Kimberley. The integrated crash system was severely put to the test during the derailment, since the locomotive struck a catenary mast while toppling over and suffered extreme damage to the cab which resulted in serious injury to the driver's assistant.<ref name="Modder1">[http://www.netwerk24.com/Nuus/Kyk-Wiele-kabels-afgeruk-toe-nuwe-lokomotief-treinwaens-ontspoor-20150819 Netwerk24, 19 August 2015 - Kyk: Wiele, kabels afgeruk toe nuwe lokomotief, treinwaens ontspoor] (Accessed 18 January 2016)</ref><ref name="Modder2">[http://www.netwerk24.com/Nuus/Nuwe-Prasa-lokomotief-passasierstrein-ontspoor-in-Noord-Kaap-20150819 Netwerk24, 19 August 2015 - Nuwe Prasa-lokomotief, passasierstrein ontspoor in Noord-Kaap] (Accessed 18 January 2016)</ref><ref name="Modder3">[http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Construction-lack-of-communication-likely-caused-derailment-Prasa-20150819 News24, 19 August 2015 - Construction, lack of communication likely caused derailment - Prasa] (Accessed 18 January 2016)</ref>

===Contract collusion=== With only thirteen of the twenty locomotives delivered, PRASA chairman [[Popo Molefe]] approached the [[High Court of South Africa|High Court]] in [[Johannesburg]] in November 2015 in an attempt to have the {{nowrap|R4,800,000,000}} locomotive contract with Vossloh España cancelled on the grounds of blatant collusion during the tender process. In an affidavit, Molefe laid out details of how the tender was allegedly rigged and specifically designed to favour [[Swifambo Rail Leasing]], a front company owned by [[Black Economic Empowerment]] beneficiary Auswell Mashaba which was allegedly formed specifically for the "joint venture" transaction with Vossloh España.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Jika|first1=Thanduxolo|title=Take back your trains: Prasa seeks refund in dodgy tender debacle|url=http://www.timeslive.co.za/sundaytimes/stnews/2015/11/29/Take-back-your-trains-Prasa-seeks-refund-in-dodgy-tender-debacle|access-date=2016-04-08|work=Sunday Times|date=2015-11-29}}</ref>

On 2 July 2017 the High Court in Johannesburg struck down the contract, finding that the tender was rigged to favour Swifambo Rail Leasing who used its Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment rating to front for the Spanish manufacturer. With {{nowrap|R2,600,000,000}} already paid by Prasa to Swifambo for only thirteen unusable locomotives delivered, the process to recoup the money has yet to begin.<ref name="Netwerk24">[http://www.netwerk24.com/Nuus/Hof/de-kom-haal-al-jul-treine-20170703# Netwerk24 – ''‘Dé, kom haal jul treine’.'' Netwerk24, 3 July 2017] (Accessed on 6 August 2017)</ref><ref name="EWN">[http://ewn.co.za/2017/07/04/swifambo-rail-leasing-ordered-to-pay-back-r2-6bn-to-prasa – ''Swifambo Rail Leasing ordered to pay back R2.5BN to Prasa.'' Eyewitness News, 3 July 2017] (Accessed on 6 August 2017)</ref>

==Works numbers== The locomotive unit numbers, works numbers and years of construction are listed in the table.<!-- Provisional - check later --> {|class="wikitable collapsible sortable collapsed" style="margin:0.5em auto; font-size:100%;" |+'''Class Afro 4000''' |- !<br>Loco no. !Works<br>no. !Year |- |4001 |2781 |2014 |- |4002 |2782 |2014 |- |4003 |2783 |2014 |- |4004 |2784 |2015 |- |4005 |2785 |2015 |- |4006 |2786 |2015 |- |4007 |2787 |2015 |- |4008 |2788 |2015 |- |4009 |2789 |2015 |- |4010 |2790 |2015 (Wrecked 2015) |- |4011 |2791 |2015 |- |4012 |2792 |2015 |- |4013 |2793 |2015 |- |4014 |2794 |2015 (Never delivered) |- |4015 |2795 |2015 (Never delivered) |- |4016 |2796 |2015 (Never delivered) |- |4017 |2797 |2015 (Never delivered) |- |4018 |2798 |2015 (Never delivered) |- |4019 |2799 |2015 (Never delivered) |- |4020 |2800 |2015 (Never delivered) |- |}

==Livery== The Class Afro 4000 locomotives were delivered in the [[Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa]]'s blue livery. <gallery mode="packed" heights="220px"> File:Class Afro4000 4011.jpg|No. 4011, right side, Table Bay Yard, 2 April 2015 File:Class Afro4000 4001.jpg|No. 4001, left side, Bloemfontein, 18 September 2015 File:Class Afro4000 4012.jpg|No. 4012, no. 1 end, Table Bay Yard, 2 April 2015 File:Class Afro4000 4010.jpg|No. 4010, no. 2 end, Table Bay Yard, 2 April 2015 </gallery>

==References== {{Commons category|South African Class Afro4000|South African Class Afro 4000|position=left}} {{Reflist|30em}} {{Locomotives of South Africa}}

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