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Lugcentrokuz : ウィキペディア英語版
Lugcentrokuz

Lugcentrokuz ((ウクライナ語:Лугцентрокуз)) is a Ukrainian rail transport industrial company headquartered in Luhansk. It was established as an independent company, separate from the press forging department of Luhanskteplovoz in 1991.
== History ==

Lugcentrokuz is one of the various companies founded from the existing steam locomotive factory in Luhansk that was built by the German entrepreneur Gustav Hartmann. A steam forge was one of its first departments.〔(History of Luhanskteplovoz ) 〕
After the Ukrainian War of Independence, up until 1991, Lugcentrokuz was a part of this factory and was best known as the October Revolution Locomotive Factory (after the October Revolution).
An extensive rebuild of the Luhansk factory was undertaken during 1928–1933 by the construction board, Luhanbud, during which the present company's central premises were reconstructed.
During the 1970s, the Luhansk locomotive factory produced up to 1500 locomotive units a year, 96% of which were main-line diesels.
The majority of Lugcentrokuz's exports went to Eastern Germany, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria,Egypt, Syria, India, Iran, Mongolia, North Korea and Cuba. Altogether, a total of 4000 main-line diesel locomotives were exported to countries outside of the Soviet Union.〔(History of Luhanskteplovoz ) 〕

File:Luhcentrokuz 1906.jpg|Year 1906
File:Luhcentrokuz 1910.jpg|Year 1910
File:Luhcentrokuz 1932.jpg|Year 1932
File:Luhcentrokuz 1933.jpg|Year 1933
File:Luhcentrokuz 1947.jpg|Year 1947


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