Electroputere
Electroputere S.A. was a Romanian company based in Craiova. Founded in 1949, it was one of the largest industrial companies in Romania. Electroputere has produced more than 2,400 diesel locomotives, and 1,050 electric locomotives for the Romanian, Bulgarian, Chinese, and Polish railways, additionally producing other urban vehicles and complex equipment.
Products
Electroputere are currently manufactures of:- Industrial electrical parts – circuit breakers, transformers etc.
- Industrial electric motors & Converters
- Heavy duty power transformers
- Railway and Urban vehicles.
- Forging and molding metal
- Equipment repairing
- Tools modernisation.
Electric and diesel-electric locomotives
Export orders
A total of 1,105 locomotives were delivered between 1972 and 1991 to railway companies in the following countries:- Bulgaria
- China
- Greece
- Iran
- Poland
- United Kingdom
- Yugoslavia
In 1955–1959, Electroputere produced the V54 tram, which was delivered to the cities of Bucharest, Timișoara and Oradea. Unmodified examples ran up to 1989, whilst the largest number of examples ran in Bucharest, serving as the backbone of the city's network in the 1960s. Aside from this, Electroputere modernized multiple V3A trams between 1997 and 2002, with the first three of them receiving Holec equipment. Between 1994 and 1996, Electroputere and FAUR modernized multiple Astra IVA sets for operation on the M2 line of the Bucharest Metro, the project eventually failed and the blue IVA sets never entered service.
The most important railway locomotives, as classed by the Romanian railway factory nomenclature were the LDE 2100, LE 5100 and LDE 3000/4000, which were mainly delivered to the Romanian Railways, and a few foreign customers. Apart from the latter, which were withdrawn in the mid-1990s and early-2000s due to their uneconomical nature and increased fuel consumption, the LDE 2100 and LE 5100 form the backbone of the Romanian Railways network.