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Russian locomotive class shch el 1

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Power type
  
Diesel-electric

UIC class
  
1-Co-Do-Co-1

Transmission
  
Diesel-electric

Build date
  
1924

Prime mover
  
Vickers 10 cylinder

Russian locomotive class shch-el-1

Builder
  
Putilov Plant and Baltic Shipyard Designer: Yakov Gakkel

The shch-el-1 (Cyrillic script: Щэл1) was Russia's first diesel locomotive. It was designed by Yakov Modestovich Gakkel and built by the Putilov Plant and the Baltic Shipyard. It was completed in 1924 and named "The Lenin Memorial Diesel Locomotive".

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Powertrain

The prime mover was a Vickers 10 cylinder diesel engine. According to Westwood, this was "presumably salvaged from a British submarine lost in the Baltic in 1919". The electric generators were also of submarine type but were made in Italy. Details of the traction motors are unknown.

Service

After trials, the locomotive worked on the Moscow-Kursk line but spent a lot of time out of service. It was withdrawn in 1927, after covering 25,000 miles, and was then put to work as a mobile generator.

Preservation

The locomotive is preserved in Saint Petersburg.

References

Russian locomotive class shch-el-1 Wikipedia