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

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    Production of the base model 81-717/714 trains for Moscow ended in 1988, when the manufacturing of the 81-717.5/714.5 trainsets for the city's metro system began (this modification was a big step forward as the new cars had fireproof electrical equipment, an alarm and fire extinguishing system, [1] as well as a microphone in the driver's cabin ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line - Wikipedia

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    In 1998-2004 some new 81-720/721 (and .1) "Yauza" trains were received, but now their production is stopped. Some "Yauza" trains (except the original, which were retired) are still in service, but all the new rolling stock used on the line are 81-717/714.5/.5M and 81-717/714.6. Subway car types used on the line over the years:

  7. Tbilisi Metro - Wikipedia

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    Carrying them are a fleet of 170 Soviet-built rail cars, consisting of the 81–717/714 and Еzh3 models, which have been modernised since 2000 (using the Czech blueprint of the 81-71M) and operate from two depots. Station platforms are approximately 102 meters in length, and built to accommodate five-carriage trains, though four-car trains ...

  8. 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 ...

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

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