【4K】 USSR diesel-electric locomotives in the Chernobyl Zone Belarus

These locomotives are located at 51°28’23.4“N 30°19’30.6“E. TE3 is a Soviet diesel-electric locomotive, built in Russia and Ukraine. They were built from 1953 to 1973. ChME2 is also a Soviet diesel-electric locomotive, but it was used as a switcher. A switcher, shunter, yard pilot, switch engine, yard goat, or shifter is a small railroad locomotive used for manoeuvring railroad cars inside a rail yard in a process known as switching or shunting. This video is about my walk in the alienation Zone which is located just 24 kilometers from Chernobyl. I found 2 Soviet diesel-electric locomotives in the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Zone of Alienation, Belarus. I entered to the Zone through a functioning Zone checkpoint, the one that is located in Pirki resettled village. This is also the walk along the Chernigov-Ovruch railway track which lays near Posudovo village in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in the Bragin District in the Gomel Region of Belarus.
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