Ural Locomotives
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Ural Locomotives (Russian: Уральские локомотивы) is a railway engineering company. It was initially formed as a joint venture between Sinara Transport Machines and Siemens in 2010. Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Siemens exited Russia in May 2022, with Sinara Group taking full control a month later.[1]
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Company type | Open joint-stock company |
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Founded | 2010 |
Headquarters | , |
Revenue | 29,985,000,000 Russian ruble (2017) ![]() |
Owners | Sinara Transport Machines |
Website | Official |
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The manufacturing facilities are based at the Ural Railway Engineering Plant in Verkhnyaya Pyshma, which was incorporated into the Sinara Group in 2004.[2]
In October 2004, the plant began collaboration with RZD with the aim of production of electric freight locomotives.[3]