Sishen–Saldanha Railway Line

The Sishen–Saldanha railway line, also known as the Ore Export Line (OREX), is an 861-kilometre-long (535 mi) heavy-haul railway line in South Africa.

It connects iron ore mines near Sishen in the Northern Cape with the port at Saldanha Bay in the Western Cape. It is used primarily to transport iron ore (60 million tonnes per year) and does not carry passenger traffic.

Ore Export Line
Overview
OwnerTransnet Freight Rail
LocaleWestern & Northern Cape, South Africa
Termini
Service
TypeIron ore freight
Operator(s)Transnet Freight Rail
Depot(s)Salkor Yard
History
Opened1976
Technical
Line length861 km (535 mi)
Number of tracks1
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification50 kV AC overhead catenary
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Route map

Sishen–Saldanha Railway Line
861km
Sishen
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(Left arrow Hotazel – Postmasburg Right arrow)
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792km
Vrolik
Loop 18
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741km
Witpan
Loop 17
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699km
Rooilyf
Loop 16
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(Left arrow Upington – Prieska Right arrow)
Sishen–Saldanha Railway Line
659km
Oorkruis
Loop 15
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614km
Rugseer
Loop 14
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576km
Kenhardt
Loop 13
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532km
Kolke
Loop 12
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484km
Dagab
Loop 11
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446km
Halfweg
Loop 10
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409km
Commissioner's Pan
Loop 9
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372km
Sous
Loop 8
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337km
De Kop
Loop 7
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274km
Kanakies
Loop 6
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227km
Saggiesberg
Loop 5
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184km
Knersvlak
Loop 4
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142km
Bamboesbaai
Loop 3
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92km
Kreefbaai
Loop 2
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Bobbejaansberg Tunnel
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41km
Dwarskersbos
Loop 1
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(Left arrow Saldanha – Cape Town Right arrow)
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0km
Salkor
Sishen–Saldanha Railway Line
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Port of Saldanha
A video of the end part of the 342-wagon 3,780-metre long Sishen–Saldanha iron-ore train on its way to Saldanha in the Western Cape, South Africa

The Sishen–Saldanha line was built by Iscor, the then iron and steel parastatal, opening in 1976.

In 1977 the line was transferred to Transnet Freight Rail, then known as South African Railways & Harbours, and was electrified. A voltage of 50 kV AC was chosen instead of the usual 25 kV to haul heavier loads and allow greater distance between transformers.

A single-track line with 10 crossing loops to allow trains travelling in opposite directions to pass was constructed. The number of crossing loops has increased to 19 to increase line capacity.

From an altitude of 1,295 metres (4,249 ft) at Sishen, the line climbs for 42 kilometres (26 mi) before descending to cross the Orange River about 10 kilometres (6 mi) downstream of Groblershoop. For the next 300 kilometres (190 mi), the line rises and falls before descending towards the Atlantic coast. The railway crosses the Olifants River on a 1,035 metres (3,396 ft) viaduct between Vredendal and Lutzville and reaches the coast about 160 kilometres (100 mi) north of Saldanha. From there the line follows a coastal route.

Sishen–Saldanha Railway Line
Note the very long 50 kV insulators on the catenary masts
Sishen–Saldanha Railway Line
Example of a locomotive
Sishen–Saldanha Railway Line
Inside the cab of a locomotive

Initial train lengths consisted of three class 9E electric locomotives, hauling 210 type CR ore wagons with a payload of 80 tonnes. Upgraded wagons now carry 100 tonnes. Train lengths were increased in 2007 to 342 wagons, employing Radio Distributed Power (RDP) technology. These trains (initially with 10 locomotives, a mix of electric and diesel-electric) and 342 wagons have a total mass of 41,400 tonnes and are 3,780 metres (12,400 ft) long, the longest production trains in the world. The same 342-wagon trains are now powered by just five 15Es, crewed by one driver and one assistant.

The train length was increased in October 2019 to 375 wagons

An aerial view of an ore train on the Sishen–Saldanha line.
An aerial view of an ore train on the Sishen–Saldanha line

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