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Alstom's first bogie centre in Kazakhstan
Alstom's first bogie centre in Kazakhstan

On 29 August 2023 Alstom inaugurated its bogie centre in Astana.

Alstom And Kazakhstan Railways Expand Their Partnership
Alstom And Kazakhstan Railways Expand Their Partnership

On 30 November 2022, Alstom and KTZ signed a new cooperation agreement.

KTZ’s Class TEM11A News
KTZ’s Class TEM11A News

In late 2020, LKZ and Wabtec completed the first two prototypes of the new Class TEM11A.

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New Class TEM11A For KTZ
New Class TEM11A For KTZ

A new product from LKZ are the Class TEM11A four-axle shunting locomotives.

InnoTrans 2022 (4)
InnoTrans 2022 (4)

After four years of enforced hiatus, the InnoTrans is taking place again.

First Class KZ4AT Locomotive Built In Kazakhstan
First Class KZ4AT Locomotive Built In Kazakhstan

On 21 July 2021, Alstom presented at EKZ works KZ4AT 0021 for KTZ, the first Prima M4 passenger locomotive assembled in Kazakhstan.

TMH-Built Vehicles Presented In Kazakhstan
TMH-Built Vehicles Presented In Kazakhstan

On 10 March 2020, at the Tulpar-Talgo works in Nur-Sultan, TMH presented its rail vehicles to the top management and technical experts of KTZ and other operators and authorities.

How Kazakh Evolutions Evolve (8)
How Kazakh Evolutions Evolve (8)

The creation of LKZ stems from the fact that Kazakhstan, like most ex-USSR countries, urgently needed to modernise its railway rolling stock.

How Kazakh Evolutions Evolve (7)
How Kazakh Evolutions Evolve (7)

One of the other countries to which TE33A-9999 paid a visit for testing purposes was Moldova. In 2020 a contract for 12 Evolutions is being realised.

How Kazakh Evolutions Evolve (6)
How Kazakh Evolutions Evolve (6)

A 1,520 mm gauge Evolution, the GE-built demonstrator, also visited Poland. This diesel locomotive paid a visit from Kazakhstan to Poland in 2015, for evaluation by PKP LHS, the subsidiary responsible for operation of the freight-only, non-electrified 1,520 mm gauge 394 km Line 65. The visit took place in May and June 2015, following almost a 5,500 km long journey.

How Kazakh Evolutions Evolve (5)
How Kazakh Evolutions Evolve (5)

It is an interesting fact that, in spite of several hundred 1,520 mm gauge Evolutions on order, not a single LKZ-built locomotive was sold to Russia so far.

How Kazakh Evolutions Evolve (4)
How Kazakh Evolutions Evolve (4)

In December 2014 a new factory for diesel engine manufacture was inaugurated in Kazakh capital - Astana Diesel Service (ADS).

How Kazakh Evolutions Evolve (3)
How Kazakh Evolutions Evolve (3)

Certification of the Class TE33A Evolution diesels in Russia was a prerequisite for the sale of this type to most countries with 1,520 mm gauge networks.

How Kazakh Evolutions Evolve (2)
How Kazakh Evolutions Evolve (2)

On 17 January 2018, during the then Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbaev’s visit to the USA, KTZ and GE Transportation signed a contract for 300 diesel shunters. Final assembly was announced to take place at the LKZ works.

How Kazakh Evolutions Evolve (1)
How Kazakh Evolutions Evolve (1)

In our article about Prima locomotives we described problems at orders of electric locomotives from EKZ. But similar problems concern also KTZ orders of Tulpar Talgo and LKZ, both factories based in Nur-Sultan. Of the Evolution diesel locomotives, which are manufactured at the latter site, only part of the initially planned numbers were built so far.