Start compact train OKANCHA LT-2
This compact train, nicknamed the "Worker Ant," owes its size compared to other trains to its impressive pulling power, thanks to its small 8-cylinder engine.
With a working load of four containers, it takes off without a problem and confidently climbs hills. With this load, it reaches a speed of 75 km/h in both forward and reverse.
It weighs 2.7 tons and costs $12,500.
It's quite easy to operate. The throttle is adjusted with two arrow-shaped buttons, and colored scales on the side indicate the throttle position in both forward and reverse. The clutch is automatic. Buttons for the lights, brakes, and radio signal for railroad switches are located nearby.
Before starting the engine, turn on the power switch at the rear of the cab, then turn the key.