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

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    In 2016, the first subway train left Budapest and was delivered back to Metrovagonmash in Russia to be overhauled into type 81-717.2K/714.2K. The first train reentered service in March 2017, with the original DC motors replaced by Japanese Hitachi VVVF traction systems and motors. [24] The remaining trains were delivered by August 2018.

  3. Samara Metro - Wikipedia

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    44 model 81-717/714 cars: Train length: 4–cars: ... including management and repairs of tunnel and track, ... All of them are model 81-717/714 although some are .5 ...

  4. File:81-717m-714m - views from train in Tbilisi metro.webm

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  5. Obolonsko–Teremkivska line - Wikipedia

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    The line is served by the Obolon (#2) depot. Presently 32 five-carriage trains are assigned to it. Most of them are of type 81-717/714 and 81-717.5/714.5 built during the late 1970s and the 1980s. In 2007 new type 81-540.2K/541.2K, which is an advancement of type 81-717/714, went into service on the line.

  6. 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.

  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. Zamoskvoretskaya line - Wikipedia

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    The line began receiving 81-714/717 trains in 1980, replacing older E types in a programme which was finished in 1987. Some of these were upgraded to the .5 standard. When the Kakhovskaya branch separated from the main line, seven six-carriage trains were formed for it at the Zamoskvoretskoe depot.

  9. Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya line - Wikipedia

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    The line is served by the Novogireevo depot (№ 12). 36 eight-carriage trains of the newest 81-760/761 model are running on the line. It was also served by one new 81-717.6K/714.6K eight-carriage train in 2007–2011 and by two 81-717.5M/714.5M in 2009–2011, but the most trains till 2012 were old 81-717/714, built between 1979 and 1983.