A meeting of representatives of Ministries of Railways of the USSR and the People's Republic of China. Head of the Directorate of Labor and Staff at China's Ministry of Railways Zhang Lang during a meeting with Minister of Railways of the USSR Nikolai Konarev.20.07.1987#5610475
A meeting of representatives of Ministries of Railways of the USSR and the People's Republic of China. Minister of Railways of the USSR Nikolai Konarev and Head of the Directorate of Labor and Staff at China's Ministry of Railways Zhang Lang during talks.20.07.1987#5610474
The Novocherkassk Electric Locomotives Plant manufactured the VL80V two-section freight electric locomotives from 1961 until 1995 under designs, developed at the All-Russian Scientific Research and Development Institute for Manufacturing Electric Locomotives, also in Novocherkassk, now affiliated with Transmashholding LLC. VL80V electric locomotives were manufactured from 1970.10.06.1982#6718864
A TEM2 diesel shunting locomotive with electric traction. These locomotives were manufactured from 1960 at the Bryansk Machine-Building Plant, now affiliated with Transmashholding. From 1969, their production was also sited at the Lugansk Diesel Locomotives Plant, now Luganskteplovoz PLC, in the Ukrainian SSR.10.06.1982#6718858
A TEP-70 long-range six-axle diesel locomotive with electric traction for passenger trains. These locomotives were manufactured in the Soviet Union and Russia from 1973 until 2006 at the Kuibyshev Kolomna Diesel Locomotives Plant, now Kolomna Plant, affiliated with Transmashholding.10.06.1982#6718856
A DR1A-138 diesel train. Soviet-designed DR1 (Riga Diesel Train, MK 1) diesel trains were manufactured at the Riga Rail Carriages Plant in the Latvian SSR from 1965. The basic DR1 diesel train model was the first production diesel train to be developed in the Soviet Union under the guidance of Chief Designer P. I. Kurdyumov.10.06.1982#6718855
A 2TE116 diesel locomotive with electric traction. These Soviet-era two-section MK 116 diesel locomotives were manufactured at the Lugansk Diesel Locomotives Plant, now Luganskteplovoz PLC, in the Ukrainian SSR.10.06.1982#6718853
The Novocherkassk Electric Locomotives Plant manufactured VL80 two-section freight electric locomotives from 1961 until 1995 under designs, developed at the All-Russian Scientific Research and Development Institute for Manufacturing Electric Locomotives, also in Novocherkassk, now affiliated with Transmashholding LLC. VL80V electric locomotives were manufactured from 1974.10.06.1982#6718852
This TEP75 diesel locomotive for hauling passenger trains was manufactured at the Kuibyshev Kolomna Diesel Locomotives Plant, now Kolomna Plant, affiliated with Transmashholding, under the guidance of the Plant's Chief Designer for Locomotive Manufacture Y. Y. Khlebnikov.10.06.1982#6718849
Nikolai Pavlyuk, Chairman of the Trade-union Committee at the Moscow Railway, the USSR Ministry of Railways.01.05.1982#2839599
Nikolai Pavlyuk, Chairman of the Moscow Railway Trade Union Committee in the kindergarten for railway services' employees.01.03.1982#3041331
Nikolai Pavlyuk, Chairman of the Moscow Railway Trade Union Committee (right), with the employees of Moskva Sortirovochnaya (Moscow Sorting) depot.01.03.1982#3041330
Nikolai Pavlyuk, Chairman of the Moscow Railway Trade Union Committee (left), with employees of Moskva-Sortirovochnaya (Moscow Sorting) depot.01.03.1982#3041329
Nikolai Pavlyuk, Chairman of the Moscow Railway Trade Union Committee, with employees of Moskva-Sortirovochnaya (Moscow Sorting) depot.01.03.1982#3041328
Komsomolskaya Pravda agitation train of the Young Communist League's Central Committee arrives at the Baikal Amur Mainline BAM under construction (currently Baikal Amur Railway named after Lenin Komsomol). The BAM builders listen to a lecture at the lecture carriage.01.09.1981#6674050
Komsomolskaya Pravda agitation train of the Young Communist League's Central Committee arrives at the Baikal Amur Mainline BAM under construction (currently Baikal Amur Railway named after Lenin Komsomol). Students of the Gorky theater school performed a show for BAM builders .01.09.1981#6674049
Komsomolskaya Pravda agitation train of the Young Communist League's Central Committee arrives at the Baikal Amur Mainline BAM under construction (currently Baikal Amur Railway named after Lenin Komsomol). The head of the train Yury Ilchinsky.01.09.1981#6674044
Komsomolskaya Pravda agitation train of the Young Communist League's Central Committee arrives at the Baikal Amur Mainline BAM under construction (currently Baikal Amur Railway named after Lenin Komsomol). The builders of the BAM's western section attend a concert by Ryabinka dance company.01.09.1981#6672624
A worker at a railway station in Taishet city in Russia's Irkutsk Region which is a major hub of the East Siberian Railway where the Trans-Siberian, Baikal-Amur and South Siberian mainlines merge.25.05.1976#5503248
The East Siberian Railway in Russia's Irkutsk Region. The Abakan-Taishet Railway passes through this tunnel.25.05.1976#5503238
Little girls in Taishet city in Russia's Irkutsk Region which is a major hub of the East Siberian Railway.25.05.1976#5503237
A sorting yard in Taishet city in Russia's Irkutsk Region is a major hub of the East Siberian Railway where the Trans-Siberian, Baikal-Amur and South Siberian mainlines merge.25.05.1976#5503236
The Moscow Railway. Locomotive driver A. Zharinov works at a locomotive maintenance facility.07.05.1974#5493059
Students of the Moscow Institute of Transport Engineers (now the Russian Transport University) V. Churov and A. Gorbun, members of the Nord-70 student construction team. They work on construction of a railway.16.08.1970#5977107
A view of the Foreign Ministry of the USSR on Smolenskaya Square as seen from Kievsky Railway Station Square (currently Europe Square).10.03.1966#5942803
Moscow, the Soviet Union. Komsomolskaya Square and the Leningrad Railway Station building, completed in 1851 to a design by architect Konstantin Thon. The Yaroslavl Railway Station can be seen nearby.12.09.1965#6007567
Moscow State University of Railway Engineering of the Ministry of Railways of the USSR (now Russian University of Transport). The library's reading hall.10.10.1963#5940619
Moscow State University of Railway Engineering of the Ministry of Railways of the USSR (now Russian University of Transport). Students of the Department of Railway Operation.10.10.1963#5940618