Hi Chris,
gladly I send you a pic of the second engine, an 'Electro-Pacific' so to speak! She was built in the '30s.
Her type designation Ae 3/6 II: A = Top speed 110 km/h (68 mph), e = electric, 3/6 = 3 of 6 axles powered, II = second series. Since she ran on a pass line here in my vicinity, she's got the nickname 'The Trimbach Cab-over-wheel lokey'
(There were two more series, Ae 3/6 I and III, but with different power arrangements for the driving wheels. This one is by far the most attractive of the three. She is run now and then as a 'museum machine' by the Swiss Federal Railways SBB.)
If you look closely you see the other one I posted before coupled behind her. Of course both photographs were taken at the same day when they pulled an electro-oldtimer excursion train.
BTW, the green one is a Re 4/4 I: R (Rapid) = Top speed 125 km/h (78 mph), e = electric, 4/4 = four axles, all powered, and I = first series.
Hope you enjoy this loco, too. She is one of my favorites - I just love engines with driving rods!
Ron