Named electrical trains in Saint Petersburg

Named electrical trains in Saint Petersburg

During rolling stock operation in the USSR and Russia some local trains (elektrichkas) were given their own official names.

Train name (translated) Train number Train name in Russian Image Building date Cars Service point Pension off Note
170 years of the Russian Railway ET2M-047 170 лет РЖД 2002, April[1] 10[1] TCH-10 Okt rw (St. Petersburg)[1] In-commission (July 29, 2008)[2] The name was given in August 2007 while the train undergoing major repairs at the October electrocar-repair factory. The name celebrates the 170th anniversary of Russian Railway[1][3]
Karelia ER2-1290 Карелия 1982, Аugust[4] 10[4] TCH-20 Okt rw (St. Petersburg)[4] In-commission (Mar 28th, 2008)[5]

Named in the Spring of 1985,[6] the train was in service for at least one period without a name [7]

Neva ER2-1283 Нева
Train under the name NEVA at the Finlyandsky Rail Terminal
1982, June[8] 10[8] TCH-20 Okt rw (St. Petersburg)[8] In-commission (Mar 29th, 2009 - see image)
  • In 2002 car ER2-128309 was gutted by a fire.[8]
  • It acquired its name in December 2008.[8]
Russia ER2-1221 Россия 10[9] or 12[6]
  • With 1980 on the end of 1980s - TCH-1 Okt rw (Moscow)[9]
  • From the end of 1980s on August 2007 - TCH-10 Okt rw (St. Petersburg)[9]
  • With August 2007 - TCH-20 Okt rw (St. Petersburg)[6]
In-commission (February 15, 2009)[10] Given a name аt the moment of receipt,[6] its name was lost at some point, and was renamed in August, 2007[9]
Smena (transition, сhange) ER2-1348 Смена
Train under the name Smena at the Finlyandsky Rail Terminal
1984, August[11] 10[11] TCH-20 Okt rw (St. Petersburg)[11] In-commission (August 2, 2008)[12]
Express ET2ML-077 Экспресс
Train under the name Express at the Baltiisky rail terminal
Express ET2ML-078 Экспресс
Train under the name Express at the Devyatkino railway station
Trains in other railways of Russia
Train name (translated) Train number Train name in Russian Image Building date Cars Service point Pension off Note
170 years of the Russian Railway ET2M-105 170 лет РЖД October 2007[14] 8[14] TCH-11 KBSh Kuibish rw (Bezimyanka)[14] In-commission (2007)[14]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "ET2M-047 (ЭТ2М-047)" (in ru). Russian electric trains. http://www.rus-etrain.ru/index.php?action=traininfo&serie=XT2&number=047. Retrieved 2009-04-01. 
  2. ^ "ET2M-047 Pfoto(ЭТ2М-047)" (in ru). Russian electric trains. http://www.rus-etrain.ru/re_et2m_047_01.html. Retrieved 2009-04-01. 
  3. ^ "New old electric train for Leningrad oblast railways(Новая старая электричка для дорог области)" (in ru). 47news. http://www.47news.ru/2007/08/10/27300/. Retrieved 2009-04-01. 
  4. ^ a b c "ER2-1290 (ЭР2-1290)" (in ru). Russian electric trains. http://www.rus-etrain.ru/index.php?action=traininfo&serie=XR2&number=1290. Retrieved 2009-03-30. 
  5. ^ Krotkov (April, 3rd 2008). ""We have passed through a blizzard". Electric trains ЭТ2МЛ-078 "Express train", ЭР2Т-7234 and ЭР2-1290 "Kareliya", the item Sankt-peterburg, Finlyandsky Rail Terminal ("Мы прошли через метель". Электропоезда ЭТ2МЛ-078 "Экспресс", ЭР2Т-7234 и ЭР2-1290 "Карелия", ст. Санкт-Петербург-Финляндский)" (in en). http://www.parovoz.com/newgallery/?ID=128654&LNG=EN. Retrieved 2009-03-30. 
  6. ^ a b c d Veremei, Nicolay (Dec, 14th 2008). "All electric trains of Finlyandsky Rail Terminal" (in ru). Railways of Karelian isthmus. http://perecheek.narod.ru/tch20nn.html. Retrieved 2009-03-30. 
  7. ^ Karel (December 1st, 2007). "ER2-1290 (ЭР2-1290)" (in ru). The railway transportation photoencyclopedia. http://www.train-photo.ru/details.php?image_id=38311&mode=search. Retrieved 2009-03-30. 
  8. ^ a b c d e "ER2-1283 (ЭР2-1283)" (in ru). Russian electric trains. http://www.rus-etrain.ru/index.php?action=traininfo&serie=XR2&number=1283. Retrieved 2009-03-31. 
  9. ^ a b c d "ER2-1221 (ЭР2-1221)" (in ru). Russian electric trains. http://www.rus-etrain.ru/index.php?action=traininfo&serie=XR2&number=1221. Retrieved 2009-03-31. 
  10. ^ Max Colchin (February 15th, 2009). ""ER2-1279, ER2-1221 & VL10-1145 in Kuznechnoye railway station(Электропоезда ЭР2-1279, ЭР2-1221 и электровоз ВЛ10-1145, станция Кузнечное)" (in en). http://www.parovoz.com/newgallery/?ID=183342&LNG=EN. Retrieved 2009-04-05. 
  11. ^ a b c d e "ER2-1348 (ЭР2-1348)" (in ru). Russian electric trains. http://www.rus-etrain.ru/index.php?action=traininfo&serie=XR2&number=1348. Retrieved 2009-03-31. 
  12. ^ Shpekavyg (August 2nd, 2008). "OZhD - the Baltic and Vyborg direction(ОЖД - Балтийское и Выборгское направление)" (in ru). Metroblog. http://metroblog.ru/post/1455/. Retrieved 2009-04-01. 
  13. ^ "ER2-1348 For trainz 2006 (ЭР2-1348 для trainz 2006)" (in ru). Direct Connect Portal. February 2002. http://www.vladivostokcity.ru/dc/index.php?newsid=4670. Retrieved 2009-04-01. 
  14. ^ a b c d "ET2M-105 (ЭТ2М-105)" (in ru). Russian electric trains. http://www.rus-etrain.ru/index.php?action=traininfo&serie=XT2&number=105. Retrieved 2009-04-01. 

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