Industrial enterprises will have to upgrade thousands of shunting locomotives by 2035
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In Russia, there is a shortage of capacities for the construction and modernization of shunting locomotives belonging to industrial enterprises. This follows from the presentation of the Institute for the Problems of Natural Monopolies (IPEM), which was reviewed by Vedomosti. The problem was confirmed in the Promzheldortrans association (which unites more than 150 organizations of industrial railway transport).
Shunting locomotives are used to move rolling stock along station tracks, supply wagons to repair tracks, and move them from park to park. Enterprises use them, as a rule, on non-public tracks (not owned by Russian Railways and located on the territory of large enterprises or near them).
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