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Soviet Railways series ВЛ15
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| 1984
50 produced
ВЛ15-033 in August 2019
ВЛ15-033 in August 2019
Vladimir Murovets

The ВЛ15 (VL15) is a twelve-axle two-section electric locomotive designed for service under 3,000 Volts DC. Like the ВЛ85 for 25,000 Volts AC, each section has three two-axle bogies. It was designed as a more powerful successor to the eight-axle ВЛ10 and ВЛ11. The electric part was widely taken from the ВЛ11, but with twelve traction motors with a higher output of 750 kW each, leading to a total of 9,000 kW and making it the most powerful DC locomotive in the world when it was introduced in 1984.

50 had been built by 1991 at Tbilisi with bodies manufactured at Novocherkassk. Only 44 were delivered to the SŽD, six became works locomotives of the apatite mines at Apatity and were designated ВЛ15А. Four locomotives of the state railways were built with three or four sections and designated ВЛ11С. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, all stayed in Russia. In 2007, one was rebuilt to the gas turbine locomotive ГT1, followed by another one that was built new.

General
Built1984-1991
ManufacturerTbilisi
Wheel arr.B-B-B+B-B-B 
Gauge4 ft 11 13/16 in (Russian broad gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length147 ft 7 5/8 in
Service weight661,386 lbs
Adhesive weight661,386 lbs
Axle load55,116 lbs
Boiler
Power Plant
Power
Power sourceelectric - DC
Electric system3,000 V
Hourly power12,069 hp (9,000 kW)
Continuous power11,265 hp (8,400 kW)
Top speed62 mph
Calculated Values
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last changed: 08/2025
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