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Numer Model Pojazdu Numer Fabryczny Rocznik Kasacja NVR Numery Uwagi Numer Model Pojazdu Numer Fabryczny Rocznik Kasacja NVR Numery Uwagi Lyd2-63 (2005-) FPKW Z informacji o lokomotywie nie Lyd2-63 (1981-2001) PKP wynika jasno, czy w latach Lyd2-63 (2001-2005) PKP Cargo 2001-2005 była własnością FAUR L30H 24367 1981 PKP CARGO. Stacjonowała jednak w latach 1995-2005 w ZNTK Ostrów Wielko Lyd2-59 (1977-2001) PKP Witaszyce Wąsk. (1977-1995) Lyd2-59 (2001-2005) PKP Cargo ZNTK Ostrów Wlkp (1995-2005) FAUR L30H 23388 1977 2005 Przynależność do PKP Cargo po 2001 roku niepewna, ale do PKP na pewno. Eaos 408W 82 51 533 6 360-1 82 51 533 6 360-1 (-) PKP Cargo 52 7328 (1943-1945) DR Ty2-821 (1945-2001) PKP Floridsdorf BR 52 16781 1943 Ty2-821 (2001-2005) PKP Cargo Ty2-821 (2005-) Muzeum Przemysłu i Kolejnictwa Pt31-76 (1938-1939) PKP Pt31-76 (1939-1941) DR FabLok Pt31 721 1938 19 147 (1941-1955) DR Pt31-64 (1955-2001) PKP Pt31-64 (2001-) PKP Cargo Ty42-85 (2001-2008) PKP Cargo nr pierwszego kotła 11900 FabLok Ty42 1562 1945 Ty42-85 (1945-2001) PKP 09.03.2008 przewieziony z Ty42-85 (2008-) TOZKiOS Pyskowice Krzeszowic do Pyskowic 1 (1996-) Amtrak 1 General Electric P42DC 49320 1996 1 (1996-) Amtrak 2 (1996-) Amtrak 2 General Electric P42DC 49321 1996 2 (1996-) Amtrak 3 (1996-) Amtrak 3 General Electric P42DC 49322 1996 3 (1996-) Amtrak 4 (1996-) Amtrak 4 General Electric P42DC 49323 1996 4 (1996-) Amtrak 5 (1996-) Amtrak 5 General Electric P42DC 49324 1996 5 (1996-) Amtrak 6 (1996-) Amtrak 6 General Electric P42DC 49325 1996 6 (1996-) Amtrak 7 (1996-) Amtrak 7 General Electric P42DC 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