- Rīgas Vagonbūves Rūpnīca
Originally named Phoenix, Rīgas Vagonbūves Rūpnīca (RVR) was founded in
1895 by the businessmanOscar Freywirth and is one of the largest machine-building plants inLatvia . RVR is based inRiga and was for many years the largest producer of electric anddiesel trains and alsotramcars in the formerSoviet Union . Its best known products are the ER1, ER2, ER7 and ER9 electrictrains , many of which are still in service today. Between 1973 and 1988 it built the high-speedER200 train , and has more recently been involved in the refurbishment of units operated by theLatvia n railway companyPasažieru Vilciens .History
In 1936, Fenikss was reorganised into Joint Stock Company Vairogs, which later manufactured
Ford-Vairogs automobiles under licence. [ [http://www.webgroup.lv/pro/ssl/rvr-en.php?r=rvr&mn=2 Severstallat ] ]Products
Trains
Currently under development is a family of new
diesel trains under the name DR1B which will have a capacity of between 2 and 12 cars, and will be fitted with Euro3 standard engines and new power equipment. RVR currently overseas the refurbishment of older ER2 and ER9 trainsets, as well as the development of new products labelled ER22/29/35. Thetrains will be fitted out with newly designed interiors, built from layered plastic,aluminium panels andfibreglass . Customers will have the option of either a leather or fabric finish on passenger seats cite web |title=Diesel trains |url=http://www.rvr.lv/ru/3_1_1.html |work=RVR |accessdate=2007-07-12] cite web |title=Electric trains |url=http://www.rvr.lv/ru/3_1_2.html |work=RVR |accessdate=2007-07-12] .Trams
Starting from 1923 to 1930, after postwar reconstruction the factory has produced some 40 tram cars for Riga city tramway.After WW2, in 1949 the factory started producing tram cars
MTV-82 .In 2002, RVR signed an agreement with theMayor of Riga which will see the company replace thetrams inLatvia 's capital city once their period of operation ends in2010 . The new trams are set to offer enhanced comfort and safety, as well as being far quieter than the city's current fleet of elderlyTatra units. According to RVR they will feature bright and spacious interiors and will be 20-30% more power efficient than their predecessors. The new units are expected to be produced at a rate of 15-20 per year and will result in a gradual phasing out of theTatra tramcarscite web |title=trams |url=http://www.rvr.lv/ru/3_2_1.html |work=RVR |accessdate=2007-07-12] .As of 2008, many of the RVR - built trams still operate inDaugavpils , Latvia's second largest city.Current operations
Many RVR
trains built during theSoviet period are still in active service across the formerUSSR . Current operators are shown belowcite web |title=current operations|url=http://www.railfaneurope.net|work=railfaneurope|accessdate=2007-05-12] . Very few, if any, RVRtramcars are still in operation, with most cities of the formerUSSR favouringtramcars built byTatra .ee also
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* [http://www.rvr.lv/ Official website of RVR]
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