Lyudinovsky Locomotive Plant
Lyudinovsky Locomotive Plant (Russian: Людиновский тепловозостроительный завод) is a plant in Lyudinovsky founded in 1745. In 2007 the works became part of Sinara Transport Machines.
As of 2010 it produces shunting locomotives with both hydraulic transmission: TGM3B (ТГМ4Б) and TGM6A (ТГМ6Д), and electrical transmission: TEM7A (ТЭМ7А) and TEM9 (ТЭМ9).[1]
Gallery
- Industrial diesel locomotive TGM3 (1959-1977)
- Four-axle diseel industrial locomotive with hydraulic transmission TGM4 (1971-current)
- Four-axle diesel-hydraulic industrial locomotive TGM6 (1966-current)
- TEM7 (1976-current) -shunting locomotive with electric transmission changeable, DC, with the axial formula +20-20 20 20. The most powerful locomotive shunter, operates on the railways post-Soviet countries
- TEM9 (2009-current)- a four-axle export -shunting locomotive with electric transmission changeable, DC and individual drive wheel sets, intended for shunting and export work on the railways of 1520 mm of JSC "Russian Railways" and the industrial enterprises of ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy, chemical industry, power industry, businesses industrial railway transportation, construction and other industries.
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References
- группа СИНАРА : ЛТЗ (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2010-11-24. Retrieved 4 February 2011.
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