International projects

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.

The page shows the objects of the selected type, the design of which was performed in the selected period
  • 1940 — 1949
Железнодорожный мост через реку Аят
Since its inception, Lentransproekt (since 1951 — Lengiprotrans) has been involved in the transport development of the Kazakh SSR. In the 1950s, the Kostanay — Tobol — Dzhetygara railway line was...
  • 1940 — 1949
Вокзал Резекне
Rezekne railway station is located at the station of the same name of the Latvian Railway, in the east of the country. During the Second World War, the station, as a strategically important...
  • 1940 — 1949
Железнодорожная линия Атасу — Каражал
The Atasu - Karazhal railway line was designed by Lentransproekt (since 1951 - Lengiprotrans) in the late 1940s. The road was supposed to provide access to an iron ore deposit in Kazakhstan....
  • 1940 — 1949
  • 1950 — 1959
Железнодорожный мост на линии Есиль — Аркалык
The Esil - Arkalyk railway line was designed and built in the 1950s. The line carries out freight transportation of bauxite ore from Arkalyk. The bridges department of Lengiprotrans on the line...
  • 1940 — 1949
Вокзал Караганда
Since its inception, Lentransproekt (since 1951 - Lengiprotrans) has been involved in the transport development of the Kazakh SSR. First of all, the railways were intended for the development of...
  • 1940 — 1949
  • 1950 — 1959
Вокзал Гулбене
Gulbene station is located in the north-east of Latvia. It is combined and serves both the Plavinas - Gulbene broad gauge line and the Gulbene - Aluksne narrow gauge line. The station was built...
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