Pavlodar is a railway station of the South Siberian Railway in the Pavlodar region of Kazakhstan.
In the 1970s, the Lengiprotrans Department of Plants (now part of the OPGS) designed a wagon...
International projects
International projects
Over more than 80 years, some 400 projects in 16 countries have been built and reconstructed after the designs developed by Lengiprotrans: railway lines, hubs and stations, power lines, production facilities, railway terminals, bridges and viaducts.
The project geography is vast: Russia, the Baltic States, the Middle East, and CIS.
In 1970–1980, Lengiprotrans had its permanent representation office in the Republic of Cuba.
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In the 1970s, Lengiprotrans developed a project for the reconstruction of the locomotive economy at the Daugavpils station.
The project provided for a major overhaul of the heat supply line of...
Ülemiste is a stopping point in Tallinn on the Tallinn-Tartu and Tallinn-Narva railway lines.
In the 1970s, Lengiprotrans developed a technical design for a parking point for tourist trains at...
Novopolotsk is a station of the Belarusian railway in the city of the same name on the left bank of the Western Dvina.
In the 1970s, according to the Lengiprotrans project, a washing and...
The Kehra - Aegviidu railway line is a section on the Tallinn - Tapa line of the Estonian Railways.
The technical-working project for electrification of the site was developed by Lengiprotrans...
In the 1970s, Lengiprotrans developed a project for route-relay electrical interlocking (EC) for 85 switches at Daugavpils II station.
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