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This has just been moved from Co+Co to Co-Co. Is that correct? Many SA locos are Co+Co, as they either couple the bogies or take the drawbar loads directly onto the bogies - even if they don't look like two articulated boxcabs, this means they're still Co+Cos. Co+Co was added originally by Andre Kritzinger, who was highly knowledgeable about such, and understand this issue in particular (he was the person who pointed it out to me, for SA practice specifically).