CKD-Tatra

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1969 ČKD T3 Tram
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1979 ČKD Class 754 Diesel
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ČKD (Českomoravská Kolben-Daněk) was one of the largest engineering companies in the former Czechoslovakia and today's Czech Republic.

ČKD was formed in 1927 from the merger of two smaller companies, Českomoravská-Kolben and Breitfeld-Daněk.

After the war, ČKD was nationalized and became one of the world's leading producers of trams. It was also known for the production of diesel locomotives, that were exported into other socialist countries. In the socialist era ČKD employed up to 50 000 people.

Light Rail

  • T1
  • T2
  • T3
  • T4
  • T6A5
  • K2
  • KT8D5

Railway Locomotives

  • 700 - 2-axle 121 kW
  • 701 - 2-axle 169 kW
  • 704 - 2 axle 250 kW
  • 705 - 4-axle 258 kW, 760mm gauge
  • 708 - 2-axle 300 kW
  • 709 - 2-axle 327 kW
  • 710 - 3-axle 301 kW
  • 714 - 4-axle 600 kW
  • 720 - 4-axle 551 kW
  • 721 - 4-axle 551 kW
  • 729 - 4-axle 600 kW
  • 730 - 4-axle 600 kW
  • 731 - 4-axle 600 kW
  • 740 - 4-axle 883 kW
  • 742 - 4-axle 883 kW
  • 743 - 4-axle 800 kW
  • 749 - 4-axle 1103 kW
  • 751 - 4-axle 1103 kW
  • 752 - 4-axle 1103 kW
  • 753 - 4-axle 1325 kW
  • 754 - 4-axle 1472 kW
  • 770 - 6-axle 993 kW

References