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The image shows a close-up of a vintage locomotive speedometer, a device used to measure the speed of a train. The speedometer is a mechanical device with a large circular dial, marked with speed increments from 0 to 150 km/h. A needle points to approximately 30 km/h. Above the dial, a smaller section with a series of numbers and markings suggests a recording mechanism, likely for tracking distance or time. The device is housed in a weathered, light green metal casing.

To the left of the speedometer, another label is visible, indicating "СКОРОСТЕМЕР ЛОКОМОТИВНЫЙ ТИП ЗСЛ2М-150П ТУ 25-0519.005-82 № 9995". This translates to "Speedometer Locomotive Type ZSL2M-150P TU 25-0519.005-82 No. 9995". The "ТУ" likely refers to technical specifications or standards. Below this, the numbers "15.11.24." are visible, possibly indicating a date.

The speedometer is mounted on a complex piece of machinery, with various metal components, screws, and wires. A small, red wire is visible, attached to a small circular object with a number or symbol on it.

In the background, a green, ribbed surface is visible, resembling painted metal panels or perhaps a wall. To the right, a white electrical outlet with three sockets is mounted on the green surface. Further to the right, partially visible, are other gauges and control panels, with a black dial prominently displayed, showing readings from 0 to 15.

The image is taken indoors, likely in a train cabin or maintenance area. There are no people visible in the frame. The lighting appears to be artificial and somewhat dim, casting shadows on the machinery.

The presence of Cyrillic text and the specific model number of the speedometer suggest it is of Soviet or post-Soviet origin. Without further context, it is impossible to definitively place this object in the city of Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, based solely on the visual information provided. However, given that Kryvyi Rih is a major industrial and railway hub in Ukraine, it is plausible that such equipment could be found there.
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Jun 21, 2026

Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine

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The image shows a close-up of a vintage locomotive speedometer, a device used to measure the speed of a train. The speedometer is a mechanical device with a large circular dial, marked with speed increments from 0 to 150 km/h. A needle points to approximately 30 km/h. Above the dial, a smaller section with a series of numbers and markings suggests a recording mechanism, likely for tracking distance or time. The device is housed in a weathered, light green metal casing. To the left of the speedometer, another label is visible, indicating "СКОРОСТЕМЕР ЛОКОМОТИВНЫЙ ТИП ЗСЛ2М-150П ТУ 25-0519.005-82 № 9995". This translates to "Speedometer Locomotive Type ZSL2M-150P TU 25-0519.005-82 No. 9995". The "ТУ" likely refers to technical specifications or standards. Below this, the numbers "15.11.24." are visible, possibly indicating a date. The speedometer is mounted on a complex piece of machinery, with various metal components, screws, and wires. A small, red wire is visible, attached to a small circular object with a number or symbol on it. In the background, a green, ribbed surface is visible, resembling painted metal panels or perhaps a wall. To the right, a white electrical outlet with three sockets is mounted on the green surface. Further to the right, partially visible, are other gauges and control panels, with a black dial prominently displayed, showing readings from 0 to 15. The image is taken indoors, likely in a train cabin or maintenance area. There are no people visible in the frame. The lighting appears to be artificial and somewhat dim, casting shadows on the machinery. The presence of Cyrillic text and the specific model number of the speedometer suggest it is of Soviet or post-Soviet origin. Without further context, it is impossible to definitively place this object in the city of Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, based solely on the visual information provided. However, given that Kryvyi Rih is a major industrial and railway hub in Ukraine, it is plausible that such equipment could be found there.

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