Train name (translated)
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Train number
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Train name in Russian
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Image
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Building date
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Cars
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Service point
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Pension off
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Note
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170 years of the Russian Railway
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ET2M-047
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170 лет РЖД
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2002, April[1]
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10[1]
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TCH-10 Okt rw (St. Petersburg)[1]
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In-commission (July 29, 2008)[2]
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The name was given in August 2007 while the train undergoing major repairs at the October electrocar-repair factory. The name celebrates the 170th anniversary of Russian Railway[1][3]
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Karelia
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ER2-1290
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Карелия
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1982, August[4]
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10[4]
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TCH-20 Okt rw (St. Petersburg)[4]
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In-commission (Mar 28th, 2008)[5]
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Named in the Spring of 1985,[6] the train was in service for at least one period without a name
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Neva
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ER2-1283
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Нева
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1982, June[8]
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10[8]
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TCH-20 Okt rw (St. Petersburg)[8]
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In-commission (Mar 29th, 2009 - see image)
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- In 2002 car ER2-128309 was gutted by a fire.[8]
- It acquired its name in December 2008.[8]
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Russia
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ER2-1221
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Россия
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10[9] or 12[6]
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- With 1980 on the end of 1980s - TCH-1 Okt rw (Moscow)[9]
- From the end of 1980s in August 2007 - TCH-10 Okt rw (St. Petersburg)[9]
- With August 2007 - TCH-20 Okt rw (St. Petersburg)[6]
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In-commission (February 15, 2009)[10]
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Given a name at the moment of receipt,[6] its name was lost at some point, and was renamed in August, 2007[9]
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Smena (transition, сhange)
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ER2-1348
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Смена
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1984, August[11]
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10[11]
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TCH-20 Okt rw (St. Petersburg)[11]
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In-commission (August 2, 2008)[12]
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Express
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ET2ML-077
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Экспресс
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Express
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ET2ML-078
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Экспресс
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