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| Specifications |
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Configuration:
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| • UIC | B'B' |
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| Gauge | 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in) 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
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| Wheel diameter | 600 mm (23.62 in) |
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| Minimum curve | 40 m (131.23 ft) |
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| Length | 8,400 mm (27 ft 6+3⁄4 in) |
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| Width | 2,650 mm (8 ft 8+3⁄8 in) |
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| Height | 3,295 mm (10 ft 9+3⁄4 in) |
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| Axle load | 4 t (3.9 long tons; 4.4 short tons) |
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| Loco weight | 17.1 t (16.8 long tons; 18.8 short tons)(?) |
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| Fuel type | Diesel |
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| Prime mover | У1Д6-250ТК |
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| Transmission | hydraulic |
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| Performance figures |
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| Maximum speed | 50 km/h (31 mph) |
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| Power output | 250 hp (190 kW) |
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TU4 (ТУ4) is a Soviet narrow-gauge diesel locomotive for the track gauge of 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in).
History
The first TU4 was built in 1962 at the Kambarka Engineering Works. 3210 TU4 locomotives were produced until 1974. The locomotives were used on many narrow-gauge railways to move cargo as well as passenger trains.[1]
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Rolling stock of former Soviet Union countries |
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Steam locomotives | |
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Diesel locomotives | | Freight | |
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| Passenger | |
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Shunting and industrial |
- Оэл
- VME1 (ВМЭ1)
- ЧМЭ2
- ChME3 (ЧМЭ3)
- ЧМЭ5
- ТЭМ1
- ТЭМ2
- ТЭМ3
- ТЭМ4
- ТЭМ5
- ТЭМ6
- ТЭМ7
- ТГМ8
- ТЭМ9
- ТЭМ12
- ТЭМ15
- ТЭМ18
- ТЭМ21
- ТЭМ31
- ТЭМ-ТМХ
- ТЭМ103
- МГ1
- МГ2
- АМГ5
- ТГМ1
- ТГМ21
- ТГМ23
- ТГМ2
- ТГэ
- ТГК
- ТГК2
- ТГМ3
- ТГМ4
- ТГМ5
- ТГМ6
- ТГМ7
- ТГМ9
- ТГМ10
- ТГМ11
- ТГМ12
- ТГМ14
- ТГМ40
- АА
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Multiple units | | Metro | |
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