Everything about Fyodor Pirotsky totally explained
Fyodor Apollonovich Pirotsky (; - ) was a
Russian engineer and inventor. According to some sources he was the inventor of the world's first electric
tram, other sources only claim that his invention was only the first in the
Russian Empire while the first electrical tram designed by
Siemens worked for the
Berlin Straßenbahn.
Fyodor was born to the family of a military physician in
Lokhvytsia Uezd of
Poltava Gubernia (currently,
Ukraine). His family was of Ukrainian
Cossacks ancestry.
Fyodor graduated from the
Konstantin Cadet Corps (Konstantinovskiy Kadetskiy Korpus) and
Mikhail Artillery School (both in
Saint Petersburg) in 1866 and served in
Kiev with the Fortress Artillery. There he became a friend of a famous electrical engineer
Pavel Yablochkov and an enthusiast for applications of electrical energy.
In 1871 Pirotsky moved back to Saint Petersburg, where among other things he proposed a new type of
blast furnace. In 1874 he started experiments on Volkov Field in Saint Petersburg and in 1875 he put electrically powered railway cars on the
Sestroretsk railway. The electricity was transferred over a distance of approximately one kilometer. In his design rails were connected to a
Gramme generator. Both rails were isolated from the ground, one rail served as a direct conductor and one as a reverse conductor.
In 1880 he modified a city two-decker
horse tramway to be powered by electricity instead of horses, and on the unusual form of public transport started to serve residents of Saint Petersburg amid the vocal protests of the owners of the horse-cars. The experiments continued until the end of September 1880. Some historians claim that this was the first electric tram in the world. Pirotsky didn't have the money to continue his experiments, but his works stirred interest in electric trams around the world. Among people who met Pirotsky was
Carl Heinrich von Siemens who was very interested and asked many questions. In 1881 the brothers Siemens started producing their own design of electric trams commercially. The first permanent electric tram line using Siemens tram cars was opened in Berlin in 1881 and the first permanent tram line in the Russian Empire was opened in Kiev in 1892.
Pirotsky continued to serve as an artillery officer. Among other things he installed the first underground electric cable in Saint Petersburg to transfer electricity from a cannon foundry to the Artillery School (1881). He also was the author of a project for centralizing the city's electricity production using underground cables, he proposed new constructions of blast furnaces and bakery ovens. In 1888 he retired with the rank of
colonel, lived on his military pension in the town of Aleshki (now
Tsyurupyns'k,
Crimea,
Ukraine) and died in 1898. Since no money was found on him when he died, the burial was paid for by a credit secured by the colonel's furniture.
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