2021
DOI: 10.32703/2415-7422-2021-11-1-233-261
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Analysis of Klavdii Semyonovich Nemeshaev’s activities as the Minister of Railways of the Russian Empire

Abstract: The article continues the series of publications devoted to the assessment of activities of the heads of the Ministry of Railways of the Russian Empire. In this article, the authors attempt to systematize and analyze historical data on the activities of Klavdii Semyonovich Nemeshaev as the Minister of Railways of the Russian Empire. There are numerous biographical studies devoted to K. S. Nemeshaev, but little is known about his activities as a minister, and to date the data are scattered and not systematized.… Show more

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“…Due to the mass replacement of light and worn-out rails by heavier ones on stateowned railways and the need to discharge a significant number of 0-3-0 steam locomotives built in the 1850s and 1860s, it was reasonable to introduce more powerful steam locomotives. Therefore, in 1905, Minister of Railways K. S. Nemeshaev instructed Professor N. L. Shchukin to prepare a design of a new type of freight locomotive for state-owned railways (Strelko & Pylypchuk, 2021b). At this time, steam locomotives of the 0-5-0 type were already operating on some railways in Europe, but Professor N. L. Shchukin decided to stick only with the 1-4-0 type (Figure 3), taking the Shch class steam locomotive of the Chinese-Eastern and Vladikavkaz Railways as the basis for the project.…”
Section: O D Class Steam Locomotivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the mass replacement of light and worn-out rails by heavier ones on stateowned railways and the need to discharge a significant number of 0-3-0 steam locomotives built in the 1850s and 1860s, it was reasonable to introduce more powerful steam locomotives. Therefore, in 1905, Minister of Railways K. S. Nemeshaev instructed Professor N. L. Shchukin to prepare a design of a new type of freight locomotive for state-owned railways (Strelko & Pylypchuk, 2021b). At this time, steam locomotives of the 0-5-0 type were already operating on some railways in Europe, but Professor N. L. Shchukin decided to stick only with the 1-4-0 type (Figure 3), taking the Shch class steam locomotive of the Chinese-Eastern and Vladikavkaz Railways as the basis for the project.…”
Section: O D Class Steam Locomotivesmentioning
confidence: 99%