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Russian locomotive class TE5

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Power type
  
Diesel-electric

Build date
  
1948

Transmission
  
Diesel-electric

Builder
  
Kharkov, Ukraine

UIC class
  
Co-Co

Number in class
  
2 (or 5)

Russian locomotive class TE5

The TE5 (Cyrillic script: ТЭ5) is a Russian diesel-electric locomotive. In 1948 the Kharkov plant released two (unconfirmed reports say five) of these locomotives, which were developed from the TE1 (ТЭ1). They were designed to work in the harsh climate of the northern regions of the country.

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Overview

The diesel generator set on the TE5 is not enclosed in a hood. Instead, it is placed in a car body and a boiler is provided for heating the cab and the machine room. The TE5 is designed to run short hood forward. The other structures, and thus the traction characteristics, are no different from the TE1.

Service

Two TE5 (according to some information, five) were built within the TE1 series, numbers 031 and 032. Initially, the TE5 locomotives worked in the Moscow passenger depot of the Moscow-Kursk railway. They were later in 1949 sent to the depot of the Northern Railway for testing. The TE5 did not go into series production because of the advent of the more modern TE2 (ТЭ2) locomotive.

Preservation

TE5-20-032 is preserved at the railway museum in Saint Petersburg.

References

Russian locomotive class TE5 Wikipedia