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English: Russian Railway Museum, adjacent Baltiysky Railway station, Saint Petersburg
Left Ov6640 Nineteenth Century Freight locomotive. During 2017 she was restored to working order. 8000 of these were built up until the Russian Revolution This one was built at the Putilov works in St. Petersburg in 1902. During World War II it was used as part of an armoured train.
Centre L2298 - 4199 examples built 1945-55. This example was built in honour of the 12th Congress of Young Communist organisation in 1954.
Right LV18-002 Weight in working order: without tender 12 tons including tender 130 tonnes Deaign speed 80 km / h. maximum power at the rim of the wheel 2600 PS
Built in the Voroshilovgradskim Parovozostroitelnym factory. The October Revolution of 1953. It served at Moskovsko-Ryazanskoy and Northern Iron roads until 1982. It then went to Ispolzovalsya as boiler enterprise "Komiavtostroy."
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