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
Рижский электротехнический завод
In the postwar years, Lentransproekt (since 1951 - Lengiprotrans) carried out design work to restore factories of various profiles. In particular, a project for the reconstruction of the Riga...
  • 1940 — 1949
  • 1950 — 1959
Цех переформирования колесных пар паровозов и тендеров немецких железных дорог
In the postwar years "Lentransproekt" (since 1951 - "Lengiprotrans") carried out design work on the reconstruction of factories and the design of new ones in order to restore the country's...
  • 1940 — 1949
  • 1950 — 1959
Каунасский литейно-механический завод
Immediately after the end of the Great Patriotic War, the Department of Plants of "Lentransproekt" (since 1951 - "Lengiprotrans") developed a project for the reconstruction of a casting and...
  • 1940 — 1949
  • 1950 — 1959
Депо на станции Мыйзакюла
Mõisaküla is a station of the Estonian Railway, located on the border with Latvia. In September 1944, the retreating German troops destroyed a significant part of the railway station buildings. In...
  • 1940 — 1949
Депо на станции Тапа
Tapa is a station on the Tallinn - Tartu and Tallinn - Narva lines of the Estonian Railways. In the post-war years, the Department of Plants of Lentransproekt (since 1951 - Lengiprotrans)...
  • 1940 — 1949
Депо на станции Тарту
Tartu is a station on the Tallinn - Valga and Tallinn - Koidula lines of the Estonian Railways. In the post-war years, the Department of Plants of Lentransproekt (since 1951 - Lengiprotrans)...
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