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The Kolomna Locomotive Works (Kolomensky Zavod) is a major producer of railroad
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s as well as locomotive and marine
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in Russia. The plant started production in 1869 with a freight
steam locomotive A steam locomotive is a locomotive that provides the force to move itself and other vehicles by means of the expansion of steam. It is fuelled by burning combustible material (usually coal, oil or, rarely, wood) to heat water in the loco ...
, one of the first in Russia. In the Czarist period before the
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, Kolomna was one of a very few producers in Russia. During this period 139 types of steam locomotives were designed. The company is now (2015) a part of Transmashholding.


Overview

The main activities of the company are: design, manufacturing and service of
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s (medium-speed diesel engines and diesel generators for
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s, power plants, heavy trucks, ships), mainline locomotives (passenger and freight), DC passenger
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s. The Kolomna plant is the only Russian producer of passenger locomotives, the creator of the first domestic examples of the main high-speed passenger EP200 AC locomotives, passenger DC electric EP2K, freight locomotives 2TE70. TEP70 passenger locomotives (along with modifications and TEP70 TEP70BS) provide much of the passenger traffic on non-electrified sections of the railways of Russia and CIS countries. The Kolomna plant is the largest Russian supplier of medium speed engines with an output from 450-5000 kW


History

The factory was founded in 1863 at Kolomna by military engineer Amand Struve under the name Mechanical Engineering and Foundry Plant Struve Brothers. It was the first production plant for steel bridge structures for railways. In the second half of the 19th century, the plant began to build
locomotive A locomotive or engine is a rail transport vehicle that provides the motive power for a train. If a locomotive is capable of carrying a payload, it is usually rather referred to as a multiple unit, motor coach, railcar or power car; the ...
s, cars, riverboats and
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s. In 1866 his brother Gustav joined the management, and the company name was changed to Plant Engineers Struve Brothers. In 1871 the company name was changed to Kolomna Machine-Building Plant. In 1935 the plant was named V.V. Kuybyshev Locomotive Factory. The plant in Kolomna built the first Russian three-axle locomotive T-Series (1870), the world's first ship with a
diesel engine The diesel engine, named after Rudolf Diesel, is an internal combustion engine in which ignition of the fuel is caused by the elevated temperature of the air in the cylinder due to mechanical compression; thus, the diesel engine is a so-cal ...
"the Kolomna Diesel" (1907) and the first production Soviet diesel locomotive E el. In the first years of Soviet power the plant manufactured (in small quantities) locomotives, wagons,
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and
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s. In 1931 the plant began to produce
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s and in 1932, in conjunction with the plant "Dinamo",
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s of the VL19 series. Prior to
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(1941 - 1945), the plant produced steam locomotives, diesel locomotives, electric locomotives, diesel engines, tunnelling shields for
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s,
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s, tenders and condensers for steam locomotives. During the war, the plant provided for the needs of the front. It repaired
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s, built armoured trains and manufactured ammunition. In 1943 the plant resumed production of steam locomotives and diesel engines. In November 1953 the plant produced its ten thousandth locomotive. In 1956 the factory began serial production of diesel locomotives and diesel engines for locomotives, ships,
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s and diesel power plants. Passenger locomotives TEP60 and TEP70 began to perform the lion's share of passenger traffic on non-electrified lines in
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,
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and
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. At the end of 1934 Kolomna Locomotive Works laid down three
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s of the Shchuka class under the numbers ''313'', ''314'' and ''315''. These were completed in the spring of 1937 and towed to the "Red Sormovo" factory in
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(presumably along the
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).


Honours

The plant was awarded the
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(1939),
Order of the Red Banner of Labour The Order of the Red Banner of Labour (russian: Орден Трудового Красного Знамени, translit=Orden Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni) was an order of the Soviet Union established to honour great deeds and services to th ...
(1945) and
Order of the October Revolution The Order of the October Revolution (russian: Орден Октябрьской Революции, ''Orden Oktyabr'skoy Revolyutsii'') was instituted on October 31, 1967, in time for the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution. It was conferr ...
(1971).


Timeline

* Steam Locomotive T-Series (1870-1915), freight and passenger steam locomotives for Russian and Soviet railways with wheel arrangements 0-6-0, 2-6-0 and 0-6-2 * E el (1932-1941), the serial diesel-electric freight locomotive with Ward Leonard control. Electrical equipment by Brown Boveri * VL19 (1932-1938), main freight DC
electric locomotive An electric locomotive is a locomotive powered by electricity from overhead lines, a third rail or on-board energy storage such as a battery or a supercapacitor. Locomotives with on-board fuelled prime movers, such as diesel engines or g ...
. This was the first and (until March 1953) the only serial electric locomotive design which was created in the Soviet Union * TE3 (1956-1973), twelve-axle (type 2 (30-30)) freight locomotive of 2 × 2000 hp. In the 1960s this was the major driving force for non-electrified railways, replacing steam locomotives * TEP60 (1960-1985), passenger diesel locomotive. * TEP70 (1973-2006), passenger diesel locomotive. * TEP70BS (2006-current), modernized version of the TEP70 * EP200 (1996), experimental high-speed AC electric locomotive. Two examples released in 1996. Maximum speed of 200 km / h. * TEP80 (1988-1989), experimental passenger diesel locomotive. Two locomotives in this series were built Locomotive TEP80-0002 set a world record for locomotive speed. The record is 271 km / h (1993). The locomotive, with a commemorative inscription, is now in the museum at Varshavsky railway station, St. Petersburg. The second locomotive, also with a commemorative inscription, is located in
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museum of railway equipment. The record was set by driver Mankiewicz Alexander on October 5, 1993, but is not listed in the
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and is declared by the manufacturer. *
2TE70 The 2TE70 is a Russian main line dual unit freight diesel locomotive, rated at . It has AC/DC transmission and individual axle traction control and is designed to haul freight trains on the Russian Federation lines RŽD with . The 2ТE70 Freight ...
(2004-2010), a freight diesel locomotive with two six-axle sections. This is derived from passenger locomotives TEP70 and TEP70BS and is designed to haul freight trains weighing up to 6,000 tons.


Production

* D41 D43 D47 * D200 * D42 * D300 * 10D49 V16 , 16D49 V16 * 20SD500 V20 10000 hp * D500 16SD500 V16 , V12 for locomotives * MTU Fhaven (Tognum TMH)


Gallery

File:Russian loc T series type 132.jpg, Russian steam locomotive T series, type 132 by Kolomna Works File:WL19-01.jpg, Electric locomotive class VL19 File:TE3-2068 flickr.jpg, Diesel locomotive class TE3 File:DieselLoco tep60-1000.jpg, Diesel locomotive TEP-60 in passenger train depot Petersburg Mosc File:TEP70-0417.jpg, Diesel locomotive class TEP70 File:ТЭП70БС.JPG, Russian diesel locomotive TEP70BS (ТЭП70БС) on Komsomolsk-on-Amur station File:Тепловоз ТЭП80 002 (4).jpg, Diesel locomotive class TEP80


References

{{Transmashholding Locomotive manufacturers of Russia Manufacturing companies of the Soviet Union Diesel engine manufacturers Marine engine manufacturers Companies established in 1863 Transmashholding Companies based in Moscow Oblast Russian brands Locomotive engine manufacturers Engine manufacturers of Russia Engine manufacturers of the Soviet Union