VL15
The VL15 (Russian: ВЛ15) is a Soviet built electric mainline freight locomotive manufactured at the Tbilisi Electric Locomotive Works. The power supply was 3 kV Direct Current, and the axle arrangement Bo-Bo-Bo+Bo-Bo-Bo.
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All VL15 and VL15S locomotives currently in operation are assigned to the Volkhov Locomotive Depot, October Railway. 5 of 6 VL15A locomotives (VL15A-001 decommissioned[1]) are in operation at the Apatit.
Gallery
- VL15-004 in Scherbinka
- VL15-005
- VL15-014
- VL15-025
- VL15S-028
- VL15A-004
Main users
VL15s have been used by two users:
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gollark: And both seem like a reasonable response to "people will be eternally tortured if they do not do this".
gollark: I don't *agree* with religious evangelism, I'm saying that it does not seem inconsistent with "true Catholicism" as qh4os says.
gollark: How? Consistently, if you believe that people not believing your thing will go to hell, and hell is bad, you should probably tell them. I'm not sure exactly what Catholic doctrine wrt. that *is* though, I think it varies.
Literatures
- М. Ф, Кужим; Н. В, Савичев (2002). Электровоз ВЛ15. Справочник для локомотивных бригад (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-11-04.
References
- "ВЛ15А-001". train-photo.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-11-04.
External links
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to VL15. |
- "Электровозы серии ВЛ15 и их модификации" (in Russian). Scbist.com. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
- "Семейство ВЛ15" (in Russian). scado.narod.ru. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
- "Фотоальбом различных модификаций ВЛ15" (in Russian). train-photo.ru. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
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