TU8 diesel locomotive
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TU8 (ТУ8) – Soviet, later Russian diesel locomotive for gauge 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in).
History[]
Diesel locomotive TU8 (ТУ8) is used for transportation & shunting services on narrow-gauge railways with a track gauge ranging from 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in) to 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in). The TU8 was developed in 1987 – 1988 at the Kambarka Engineering Works to replace the ageing locomotive classes TU6A (ТУ6А). The cab is equipped with efficient heat-system, refrigerator, radio-set and air conditioning.[1]
Series locomotives[]
The diesel locomotive TU8 (ТУ8) has been used as the basis of three other locomotives:
Additional specifications[]
- Distance between bogies – 4,000 mm
- Base of bogies – 1,400 mm
Gallery[]
TU8-0427, Apsheronsk narrow-gauge railway
TU8-0167, Sharya Forest Museum Railway
TU8-0541, Loyginskaya narrow gauge railway
TU8-0541, Loyginskaya narrow-gauge railway
TU8-0542, Loyginskaya narrow-gauge railway
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- Series locomotives (Russian language)
- TU8 diesel locomotive (Russian language)
- 750 mm gauge locomotives
- 3 ft 6 in gauge locomotives
- Diesel locomotives of the Soviet Union
- Diesel locomotives of Russia
- Diesel locomotives of Estonia
- Diesel locomotives of Vietnam
- Diesel locomotives of Ukraine
- Diesel locomotive stubs