Diesel locomotive ST44-360 of the Polish State Railways.
■ Current version in retro livery
■ With large headlamps and chrome strip below the driver's cab
windows
■ Many separately applied parts
■ High operational safety and excellent traction power for long
trains
"The Gagarin" - The legend lives on!
In 1965, the delivery of a total of 1,113 standard gauge M62 diesel
locomotives to the PKP started and continued until 1988. The PKP
designated the locos as class ST44. In Poland, the locomotives were
nicknamed "Gagarin" because of their Russian origin. Initially
delivered in the classic green livery, they were later given a
yellow front surface for better identification. In contrast to the
other M62 locomotives, the large headlamps, which were standard at
the time with PKP locomotives, provided the ST44 with a
characteristic appearance.
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