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  2. Metrovagonmash 81-717/81-714 - Wikipedia

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    81-717/714 and 81-717.5/714.5 trains are used in Kharkiv. [10] A hundred and twelve 81-717/714 cars were delivered to the city's metro system in 1983 in order to increase the number of the rolling stock of the metropolitan, followed by twenty-eight 81-717.5/714.5 cars in the 1990s.

  3. Samara Metro - Wikipedia

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    Train made up of 81-717/714 cars at the station Rossiyskaya. ... Number of vehicles: 44 model 81-717/714 cars: Train length: ... of bi-directional track. [1] [2]

  4. Tbilisi Metro - Wikipedia

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    Number of vehicles: 192 [5] Train length: 4 cars: ... of the route and 62.5 kilometres (38.8 mi) of track. [5] ... consisting of the 81–717/714 and Еzh3 models ...

  5. Yekaterinburg Metro - Wikipedia

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    The metro is also serving 81-717.5M/714.5M which is a variant of 81-717.5/714.5. Since 2019, the metro is serving two new four carriage train sets of type 81-717.6/714.6 which are a lot more comfortable and advanced. Currently, the oldest carriages are being refurbished in order to extend their service limit to more 15 years.

  6. Kharkiv Metro - Wikipedia

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    The line is served by the TCh-1 Nemyshlianske depot, with Kharkiv's oldest vehicles of types Ezh3 and Em-508T, a few trains composed of newer 81-717/714 vehicles and five recently modernized 81–710.1 trains. The intervals are 1 1 ⁄ 2 –2 minutes during rush hours, 3–5 minutes in-between, and extend up to 15 minutes after 9 pm. During the ...

  7. Tashkent Metro - Wikipedia

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    A new train Moskva at newly opened station Do'stlik-2. Like in all Soviet metro systems, the basic type of rolling stock is known as the 81-717/81-714. As of 2013, there are 168 81-717/714 train cars operational on the metro, [1] and they are operated in the form 4-car trainsets serving the system's 100 metres (330 ft) station platforms. Trains ...

  8. Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line - Wikipedia

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    Varshavskoe began later and completed its transition in March 2006 with 38 eight-carriage trains. The line received new 81-714/717 trains upon its opening in 1983. Due to its recent extensions various trains were added to its ever-growing stock, some surplus from other depots, others factory fresh 81-714.5/717.5 and 81-714.5M/717.5M.

  9. Metro Line M3 (Budapest Metro) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] Reconstructed 81-717/714 carriages, made by the Russian manufacturer Metrowagonmash, with the model number 81-717.2K/714.2K carriages operate on this line. Operation started with Ev3 carriages, made by Mytishchi Factory (later known as Metrowagonmash) in 1976, expanded to 81-717.2/714.2 trains, built by the same manufacturer, in 1980. [5]