Santa Claus's train, featuring the legendary P36 steam locomotive produced by the Kolomensky Plant, has completed its New Year's celebration.

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Father Frost's train completed its festive journey, finishing in Veliky Ustyug.

We want to share the most beautiful shots from his tour featuring the legendary P36 steam locomotive produced by the Kolomensky Plant.

As a reminder, Santa's Train is a festively decorated mobile residence of the country's main wizard, which travels with stops at major stations.

This year, Father Frost embarked on his fifth anniversary tour. During the 2025/2026 tour, the team traveled over 20,000 kilometers and visited seventy cities.

At every station where the magical train stopped, visitors were treated to a vibrant festive program featuring artists and entertainers, allowing thousands of people to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of a winter fairy tale.

Photo: Official website of Santa Claus's train, Alexey Ulanov

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A ceremony summing up the year's results was held at the Kolomensky Plant.

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The traditional year-end summing ceremony was held in the plant's administration building. It honored the employees of the Kolomensky Plant who made significant contributions to the development of our company and holding company during the past year.

"We appreciate your work and want to express our gratitude for your dedication and professionalism," noted the plant's acting general director, Sergei Izotov.

He presented the company's employees with TMH Group Certificates of Honor, TMH Group Letters of Gratitude, and Certificates of Honor from the General Director of the Kolomensky Plant. They were also named the "Best Mentors of 2025." These were Anna Mironova, foreman of the fuel systems shop, and Damir Dzhabarov, foreman of the diesel experimental shop.

🎉Congratulations to our colleagues on their well-deserved awards!

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A new test rig for diesel-diesel units at the Kolomensky plant

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Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Alexey Matushansky launched a new test rig for diesel-diesel units at the Kolomensky Plant.

This unique complex, designed for testing diesel-diesel units, will expand the capacity of the company's test bench, supporting both existing and future contracts.

The opening ceremony was attended by TMH First Deputy General Director Alexander Morozov, Deputy General Director Artem Ledenev, Deputy General Director for Technical Development and Project Management of TMH-Energy Solutions Dmitry Mirny, General Director of Penzadieselmash Vadim Leskov, and General Director of the TMH Engine Engineering Center Anatoly Melnikov.

Vadim Yakovlev, CEO of the Kolomensky Plant, demonstrated key upgraded production facilities to representatives of the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade and the holding company: the mechanical block shop, the fuel system shop, the crankshaft shop, the machine assembly shop, and the acceptance testing shop.

A. Matushansky gave a positive assessment of the progress of projects being implemented at the enterprise using resources from the Industrial Development Fund (IDF).

The Kolomensky Plant (part of TMH-Energy Solutions) specializes in the production of medium-speed engines for locomotives, ships and vessels, small-scale and nuclear power generation facilities, and mining equipment. The company produces both diesel and multi-fuel models capable of running on liquefied gas, crude oil, and associated gas. TMH's Engine Engineering Center develops new engine designs.

Since 2018, the Kolomensky Plant has been actively modernizing production and localizing the production of key components. In 2023, the plant's investment project received federal support. Over 26 billion rubles will be allocated by 2027 for production development, component localization, and the development of new engine modifications. Financing will be provided through both the plant's own funds and targeted loans from the Industrial Development Fund.

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Representatives of the Kolomensky Plant spoke at the "Formula for Professional Success" forum.

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Representatives of the Kolomensky Plant spoke at the "Formula for Professional Success" forum.

The forum, held at the Kolomna Institute (a branch) of the Moscow Polytechnic University, focused on effective student engagement with key industrial partners, integrating theoretical knowledge with practical enterprise activities, and facilitating the development of innovative solutions for industrial applications.

Ksenia Vasilchenko, Head of the HR Department, Svetlana Stoyko, Head of the HR Department, and Andrey Kozel, Head of Mechanical Integration and Digital Systems, Chief Technologist, shared valuable experience working at a large industrial company with the students in an open dialogue format and discussed the development prospects of heavy engineering, using diesel engine manufacturing as an example.

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