TEM2s from the Pol-Miedź Trans fleet

 

Pol-Miedź Trans is a subsidiary of KGHM, a large copper mining and processing company. They own a number of diesel locomotives, among them TEM2s. They are frequently encountered at the Lubin Górniczy station, where most of these photos were taken. All display the company’s orange and green livery, with various degrees of bleaching.

 

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TEM2-297, Lubin Górniczy, April 7, 2006.

 

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TEM2-186, Lubin Górniczy, June 8, 2006.

 

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TEM2-033, Legnica, June 9, 2006.

 

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TEM2-033 again, passing along a lineup of dump cars; Lubin Górniczy, July 25, 2006

 

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TEM2-040, Lubin Górniczy, February 7, 2007.

 

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TEM2-039, Lubin Górniczy, May 29, 2007.

 

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TEM2-039 again, this time double-heading a heavy draft: Lubin Górniczy, December 18, 2007.

 

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TEM2-300, photographed on the same occasion.

 

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Another picture of the TEM2-300, taken on May 19, 2010. Note new company code on the cab.

 

 

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TEM2-181, Lubin Górniczy, June 1, 2009. Additional operator designation and engine number conforming to EU standards can be seen.

 

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TEM2-038, photographed near the company’s depot in Lubin on May 19, 2010.

 

 

TEM2-298, location and date unknown. Photo from my collection.

 

 

TEM2-040 displays old livery variant; the identity of the other locomotive is not known and so are location and date. Photo from my collection.

 

 

Another picture from my collection: TEM2-039 and another unknown TEM2, photographed at the Szczecin Wzgórze Hetmańskie station on January 31, 2004.