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2008-02-13-0003.jpg (80500 bytes)

Steam engine at Moscow railway museum at Rizhsky Vokzal.
13.2.2008
Martin P.


2008-02-17-0006.jpg (110048 bytes)

Steam engine P36-0097
Seyatel Railway Museum
17.2.2008
Martin P.


71_ru_moscow_belorusskaya.jpg (132900 bytes)

Russia, The Moscow railway, Steam locomotive P36-0120 established on stations Moscow Belarus (Москва Белорусская), May 2004

Photo by Roman Parhomenko, Moscow, Russia (prw@7m.ru)



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Russia, The Moscow railway, Steam locomotive P36-0120 established on stations Moscow Belarus (Москва Белорусская), May 2004

Photo by Roman Parhomenko, Moscow, Russia (prw@7m.ru)



73_ru_moscow_belorusskaya.jpg (154905 bytes)

Russia, The Moscow railway, Steam locomotive P36-0120 established on stations Moscow Belarus (Москва Белорусская), May 2004

Photo by Roman Parhomenko, Moscow, Russia (prw@7m.ru)



P-0001_20050508_127.jpg (94244 bytes)

P-0001 and L-2344.
Moscow Belorusskiy terminus (Moskva-Smolenskaya station).
Москва, Белорусский вокзал.
08.05.2005.

© Artem Svetlov. trolleway @ aport.ru Electrical transport of Moscow region



P-0001_20050508_192.jpg (57298 bytes)

© Artem Svetlov. trolleway @ aport.ru Electrical transport of Moscow region



P36-0001.jpg (120553 bytes)

Steam locomotive P36-0001 in Moscow railway museum. 2008-08-18.

tobias b köhler



P36-0001_20050807_015.jpg (86821 bytes)

P36-0001 and P36-0123. Belorusskiy terminal.
07.08.2005.

© Artem Svetlov. trolleway @ mail.ru http://trolleway.tramvaj.ru



P36-0001_20050807_019.jpg (65955 bytes)

P36-0001. Moscow, Belorusskiy terminal.
07.08.2005.

© Artem Svetlov. trolleway @ mail.ru http://trolleway.tramvaj.ru



P36-0001_20050807_067.jpg (70526 bytes)

P36-0001. Moscow, Belorusskiy terminal.
07.08.2005.

© Artem Svetlov. trolleway @ mail.ru http://trolleway.tramvaj.ru



P36-0001_20050807_090.jpg (119237 bytes)

P36-0001. Moscow, beeten Dmitrovskaya and Rizskiy terminal.
07.08.2005.

© Artem Svetlov. trolleway @ mail.ru http://trolleway.tramvaj.ru



P36-0120_20060401_014.jpg (105588 bytes)

Locomotive-memorial P36-0120. Locomotive depot Moskva-Belorusskaya (TCh-18 MZD).
01.04.2006.

© Artem Svetlov. trolleway @ mail.ru http://trolleway.tramvaj.ru



P36-0120_20060401_020.jpg (110283 bytes)

Locomotive-memorial P36-0120 and L-5231 Locomotive depot Moskva-Belorusskaya (TCh-18 MZD).
01.04.2006.

© Artem Svetlov. trolleway @ mail.ru http://trolleway.tramvaj.ru



P36-0251_b4.jpg (123636 bytes)

Passenger Steam locomotive P36-0251.

3077 hp - 125 km/h.

Built in 1956 by the Kolomna Works, and named after V.V. Kuybushev.
Used on the Severnaya, Kuybushevskaya and Dal'nevostochnaya railways.

October Railway Museum.

26 June 2011.

P.L. Guillemin (plguillemin@yahoo.fr)



P36-0251_y4.jpg (110177 bytes)

Passenger Steam locomotive P36-0251.

3077 hp - 125 km/h.

Built in 1956 by the Kolomna Works, and named after V.V. Kuybushev.
Used on the Severnaya, Kuybushevskaya and Dal'nevostochnaya railways.

October Railway Museum.

26 June 2011.

P.L. Guillemin (plguillemin@yahoo.fr)



P36-0251_y6.jpg (85639 bytes)

Passenger Steam locomotive P36-0251.

3077 hp - 125 km/h.

Built in 1956 by the Kolomna Works, and named after V.V. Kuybushev.
Used on the Severnaya, Kuybushevskaya and Dal'nevostochnaya railways.

October Railway Museum.

26 June 2011.

P.L. Guillemin (plguillemin@yahoo.fr)



museum_moskva.jpg (138730 bytes)

Overview of Moscow railway museum, with steam locomotive P36-0001 in the middle. 2008-08-18.

tobias b köhler



p001.jpg (24059 bytes)

P N001 "Pobeda" - the revival of BMZ after WWll. The "P" 1-5-0 steam locomotive was one of the perfect steam locomotives on the Russian railways. It designed in 1945 by Lebedyansky, and were made by the several locomotive works in ex-USSR. The serial name "P" is the "Pobeda" ("Victory"), in honor of the victory in World War ll; later this locomotive series renamed as "L" - the "Lebedyansky". In the April, 1946, the Russian Government ordered BMZ (Bryansk Engineering Works)a large party of the the steam locomotives "P". At first it seemed impossible, because the BMZ was fully destroyed in 1943 by the Nazi's occupation army. In April, 1946 the locomotive - assembling shop was only founded. At that time there are no sufficient instrument for work and no sufficient food for people. But this order meant the stable economic positions of the BMZ in a future. The workers, the engineers and the managers worked with the great effort, and they are made the real wonders. For example, the blacksmith Vasily Nisovsky forged the locomotive drafts 48 hours continuously. And in December, 1946, the first Bryansk "P" was successfully tested. It had the personnel name "Pervenetz" ("The First -Born"). In a photo: "The First - Born" in a factory yard.

Photo: unknown author. Sorry, the time partially damaged this photo.
Renewal and scan by Oleg V. Izmerov <press@admin.bryansk.ru>



p36-0147.jpg (97356 bytes)

The steam engine P36-0147. A monument at station Sharya. Kostroma province, Russia, August, 20 2005.

Photo by Vyacheslav Aksenov.

Uploaded by Mikhail Utkin



p36.jpg (43694 bytes)

One of the best russian steam engines P-36 with a passanger train, arrives station of Belogorsk at night. Only few of this locomotives still in serve on the Trans-siberian magistrail, this photo is taken on July 2000.

Copyright(C) http://www.transsib.ru/
Uploaded by Antony Urinovski (eno@sendmail.ru)



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