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Soviet Railways Series ЧС7
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Soviet Union | 1983
321 produced
ЧС7-282 in April 2015 at Kursk Railway Station, Moscow
ЧС7-282 in April 2015 at Kursk Railway Station, Moscow
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Due to growing passenger numbers in the Soviet Union around 1980, the SŽD needed a new passenger locomotive that could haul trains of up to 32 coaches. So Škoda developed the ЧС7 (ChS7) for use under 3 kV DC as a two-section locomotive. Each section had four axles and 3,080 kW, for a total of 6,160 kW. Rheostatic braking was possible with up to 6,500 kW. With a top speed of 160 km/h, the starting tractive effort was a modest 320 kN. 321 locomotives were built between 1983 and 1999, but the yearly number of orders had sharply dropped with the collapse of the Soviet Union. In the result, the total number of locomotives built between 1991 and 1999 was only 36. Meanwhile, they are being operated by the Russian and Ukrainian state railways. At least in Russia, most are still in service.

General
Built1983-1999
ManufacturerŠkoda
Wheel arr.B-B+B-B 
Gauge4 ft 11 13/16 in (Russian broad gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length111 ft 8 3/16 in
Rigid wheelbase10 ft 6 in
Service weight379,195 lbs
Adhesive weight379,195 lbs
Axle load47,399 lbs
Boiler
Power Plant
Power
Power sourceelectric - DC
Electric system3,000 V
Continuous power8,261 hp (6,160 kW)
Top speed99 mph
Starting effort71,939 lbf
Calculated Values
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last changed: 12/2025
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