
Welcome
to the Estonian locomotives page! The East meats the West in
Estonia, creating an interesting mix of the rolling stock. Despite the
small size of the country, there are also a great number of locomotives
availabel. Within the next year we will document these on this page.
Welcome to visit frequently!
Page is divided to three sections:
Diesel Road Locomotives...
Diesel Multipurpose Locomotives...
Diesel Switchers...
Road Diesel Locomotives
TEP70 / ТЭП70
Tep70
is the most common Russian passenger diesel locomotive seen outside
Russia today. This locomotive can be found daily on the Go Rail train
pair between Tallinn Estonia and St Petersburg Russia. Couple of RzD
units can often be seen in Narva Estonia parked on the Estonian
side. On the depot south of Tallinn it seems like many units around the
5ft network are serviced regularly. The
Soviet Union bought in 1971 a Hawker Siddeley "Kestrel" locomotive,
tested it, dismantled it into pieces and further tested the parts. The
Tep70 prototype to copy the test locomotive was put together in 1973,
but needed several modifications to cab windows, bogies, gear
arrangement, dynamic braking, etc. before the production was finally
started.
The current model Tep70BS (not a very attractive name addition in
English) has minor changes at least to the design.
Technical
details for TEp70 / ТЭП70
Type: Tep70 / ТЭП70
Usage: Heavy passenger
locomotive
Builder: Kolomensky Zavod
Production dates: 1973 to
current (the current model is Tep70BS, the builder refers to Tep70
production starting in 1988)
Numbers built: >350 ,
remaining units from the original production runs unknown
Gauge: 1520 mm (5 ft)
Users: GO Rail, Rzd,
...
Seen: Russia, Estonia, Latvia,
Lithuania, Biela Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, much of the ex. Eastern
Europe, Eastern Russia, Central Asia.
Energy Source: Diesel
fuel
Engine: Kolomna type 2A-5D49,
4 stroke V16
Power output: 2942 kW (4000
Hp) at 1000 rpm
Nominal power: 600 kW (on
Tep70BS)
Transmission: Diesel electric
AC/DC
Alternator:
Traction motors: AC/DC, ETM
type
ED-119, 6 x 411kW, later types ED-121A, 6 x 413 kW
Tractive Effort: 288 kN start
/ 167 kN at 48 km/h
Braking effort on traction
motors (dynamic braking): 3200 kW
Wheel arrangement:
Co-Co
Wheel diameter: 1220 mm
Minimum negotiable curve: 125
meters
Maximum operational speed
where possible: 160 km/h (100 mph)
Length: 21,7 m
Heigth:
Width:
Weight: 135 metric
tons +-3%

Picture: The RzD Tep70 number 0304 / 15043045 at
the Narva station waiting for the assignments. Picture by John McKey
2007.
See more on Tep70
on its own page...
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2TE116 /
2ТЭ116
2TE116
is a common work horse for the heavy road freight movements of
the
RZD, private Russian companies like Transoil or Spacecom and numerous
users in Estonia. Even Eesti Raudtee is rumored to have a couple of
these. A true monster locomotive with
enough pulling power for just about any road need. The locomotive is
unsuitable for any switching work because of its poor visibility
behind. The Russians were unable to thing multipurpose use at the time
of designing the 2Te116. However, by now the locomotive has proved its
success both in Russia and a number of other countries around it with
5ft gauge.
Technical
details for 2TE116
Type:
2Te116
Usage: Heavy road freight locomotive
Builder: Lugansk
Production dates: 1971 to 2000s, newer models now replacing these
Numbers built: 1700+ , early remaining units unknown
Gauge: 1520 mm (5 ft)
Users: Eesti Raudtee EVR, RZD, Sillamäe Sadam, Spacecom, Transoil, ...
Seen in: Russia, Estonia, Finland, Ukraine, probably much of the ex.
Eastern Europe and anywhere where 1520 mm gauge is common.
Energy Source: Diesel fuel
Engine: Kolomna type 1A-5D49 V16, 4 stroke ; later units 1A-5D49-2
Power output: 2 x 2250 kW (3017 Hp) at 1000
rpm
Transmission: Diesel electric AC/DC
Alternator: AC, type ?
Traction motors: DC, ETM type ED-107A, 12 x 305kW, later types ED-118A,
ED-118B, ED-118D and ED-125B
Tractive Effort: 399 kN start / 248 kN at 24km/h
Wheel arrangement: Co-Co + Co-Co
Wheel diameter: 1050 mm
Maximum operational speed where possible: 100 km/h (62
mph)
Length: 18,15m x 2
Heigth:
Width:
Weight: 138 metric tons x 2
Axle weight max: 23 tons
See more on 2TE116
on its own page...

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Multipurpose Diesel Locomotives
C36-7i 
Coming
soon...
See more on C36-7i
on its own theme page...
C30-7i 
Coming
soon...
See more on C36-7i
on its own theme page...
ChME3 / ChME3T 
Coming
soon...
TEM2 / TEM3 
TEM2
and TEM3 are numerous and they can be found anywhere in the ex. Soviet
territory. These locomotives looks very much like the origin, where the
Soviets copied and altered them: an early Alco road switcher! Today,
it's hard to find a TEM2 / TEM3 which would look like they originally
did, all the units have been altered and some rebuilt since leaving the
manufacturer Bryansk.
Technical
details for TEM2
Type: TEM2
Usage: medium
heavy switcher
Builder: Bryansk
Production dates: prototypes 1960, production 1967 - 1989
Numbers built: thousands
Gauge: 1520 mm (5 ft)
Users: Eesti Raudtee EVR, RZD, Sillamäe Sadam, Spacecom, Transoil, ...,
...
Seen
in: Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, probably much of the
ex. Eastern Europe and anywhere where 1520 mm gauge is common.
Energy Source: Diesel fuel
Engine: Penza PD1, 4 stroke 6 cylinder, turbocharged PD1M available
from 1968
Power output: 880 kW ( Hp) at 750
rpm
Transmission: Diesel electric DC
Traction motors: ETM EDT-340V>ED-104B-ED118A, 108 kW x
6
Tractive Effort: 206 kN at slow speeds
Wheel arrangement: Co'Co'
Wheel diameter: 1050 mm
Maximum operational speed where possible: 100 km/h (62
mph)
Length: 17 m
Heigth:
Width:
Weight: 120 - 125 metric tons
Axle weight max: 20,6 tons

Picture above: Tem2U from the Muuga Harbor
just east of Tallinn in Estonia.
Picture
below: This typical unit of the newer Tem2 production was found at the
burning rock area in the northern Estonia.

Technical
details for TEM3
Type: TEM3 (the above picture
TEM2 has a TEM3 carbody, bogies are slightly different)
Usage: medium
heavy switcher
Builder: Bryansk
Production dates: prototypes 1979, production 1980 - 1986
Numbers built: tens?
Gauge: 1520 mm (5 ft)
Users: Some in Estonia, ...
Seen
in: Russia, Estonia, ...
Energy Source: Diesel fuel
Engine: Penza PD1M, 4 stroke 6 cylinder
Power output: 880 kW ( Hp) at 750
rpm
Transmission: Diesel electric DC
Traction motors: ETM ED118AU2, 105 kW x 6
Tractive Effort: 200 kN at slow speeds
Wheel arrangement: Co'Co'
Wheel diameter: 1050 mm
Maximum operational speed where possible: 100 km/h (62
mph)
Length: 17 m
Heigth:
Width:
Weight: 120 metric tons
Axle weight max: 20 tons
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soon...
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Stanislav Voronin and
John McKey. Pictures by Stanislav Voronin, Ilkka Siissalo and John McKey.
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