International projects

International projects

International projects

Over more than 80 years, some 400 projects in 16 countries have been built and reconstructed after the designs developed by Lengiprotrans: railway lines, hubs and stations, power lines, production facilities, railway terminals, bridges and viaducts.

The project geography is vast: Russia, the Baltic States, the Middle East, and CIS.

In 1970–1980, Lengiprotrans had its permanent representation office in the Republic of Cuba.

The page shows the objects of the selected type, the design of which was performed in the selected period
  • 1940 — 1949
Мостовой переход через реку Нура
The department of bridges of Lentransproekt (since 1951 - Lengiprotrans) developed a project for the capital construction of a bridge over the Nura river on the Karaganda railway in 1946....
  • 1940 — 1949
ТЭЦ при Даугавпилсском паровозовагоноремонтном заводе
Daugavpils Steam Locomotive Car Repair Plant (PVRZ) was founded in 1866 in connection with the emergence of railways. The company specializes in the repair of diesel locomotives and electric...
  • 1940 — 1949
  • 1950 — 1959
Электрификация участка Пяэскюла — Кейла
The Pääsküla-Keila railway line is a section of the Tallinn-Keila railway in Estonia. In November 1945, the Department of Electrification and Power Supply was formed at Lentransproekt (since...
  • 1940 — 1949
  • 1950 — 1959
Мостовой переход через реку Вирвипу
In the post-war years, the Department of Bridges of "Lentransproekt" (since 1951 - "Lengiprotrans") was engaged not only in the restoration of destroyed objects, but also in the design of new...
  • 1940 — 1949
  • 1950 — 1959
Водоснабжение для железнодорожной линии Кустанай — Кокчетав
Kostanay (now Kostanay) - Kokchetav (now Kokshetau) is a section of the Central Siberian railway in Kazakhstan. The line was designed by Lengiprotrans in the 1950s – 1970s for the development of...
  • 1940 — 1949
  • 1950 — 1959
Мостовой переход через реку Юра
In the post-war years, Lentransproekt's Bridges Department (since 1951 - Lengiprotrans) was engaged not only in the restoration of destroyed objects in the Baltic republics, but also in the design...
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