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Part of the huge family of M62 locos built by the Voroshilovgrad Locomotive Factory in the Ukraine. Over 1,100 examples were built between 1965 and 1980 for PKP primarily for freight. With the decline in traffic levels as well as being heavy on fuel consumption, many were withdrawn and visits to Poland during the 1990s saw many stored in depots and sidings. An example in traffic is seen here on 21 March 1994 at Tomaszów Mazowiecki being ST44-133.
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21.03.94 Tomaszów Mazowiecki ST44-133
Author
Phil Richards from London, UK
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51° 32′ 48.72″ N, 20° 02′ 00.05″ E
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51.546868; 20.033346
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