- Source: List of Russian steam locomotive classes
This List of Russian steam locomotive classes includes those built both before and during the Soviet era. They are to the gauge of 5 ft (1,524 mm) unless otherwise stated. Some locomotives originally used in Poland during the period of the Russian Empire were built to 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge and later converted to 5 ft gauge. Class letters are shown in Cyrillic characters, followed by romanized characters in the next column. For more information, see Romanization of Russian. The main source for this list is Le Fleming and Price's Russian Steam Locomotives.
Locomotive built before 1925
Locomotives built after 1925
Captured locomotives
Locomotive builders
Reference
Kolomna, Moscow, founded 1862
Nevsky, Saint Petersburg, first locomotive 1870
Briansk, Moscow, founded 1873
Kirov Plant (or Putilov), Saint Petersburg, first locomotive 1894
Kharkov Locomotive Factory, first locomotive 1897
Sormovo Factory, Nizhny Novgorod, first locomotive 1898
See also
History of rail transport in Russia
Rail transport in the Soviet Union
Russian Railway Museum, in St.Petersburg
References
Le Fleming, H. M. & Price, John Horace (1972). Russian Steam Locomotives. New York: Drake Publishers. ISBN 0-87749-148-8.
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- List of Russian steam locomotive classes
- Class (locomotive)
- Russian locomotive class U
- Russian locomotive class Ye
- Condensing steam locomotive
- Soviet locomotive class P36
- Soviet locomotive class IS
- DRB Class 52
- Steam locomotive
- Mallet locomotive