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  2. Trams in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The apogee of Moscow's tram network was in the early 1930s, when it served both rings (the Boulevard and the Garden) and all connecting streets, gas lines [clarify] were laid and on the outskirts. In 1934, when the tram was the dominant mode of transport, 2.6 million of the city's population of 4 million used the tram every day.

  3. State Historical Museum - Wikipedia

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    The State Historical Museum (Russian: Государственный исторический музей, ГИМ, romanized: Gosudarstvennyy istoricheskiy muzey, GIM) of Russia is a museum of Russian history located between Red Square and Manege Square in Moscow. The museum's exhibitions range from relics of prehistoric tribes that lived in the ...

  4. Transport in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Vityaz tram. Moscow has an extensive tram system, which opened in 1899. The newest line was built in 1984. Its daily usage by Muscovites is low, approximately 5% of trips, because many vital connections in the network have been withdrawn. Trams still remain important in some districts as feeders to Metro stations.

  5. List of transport museums - Wikipedia

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    A transport museum is a museum that holds collections of transport items, which are often limited to land transport (road and rail)—including old cars, motorcycles, trucks, trains, trams/streetcars, buses, trolleybuses and coaches—but can also include air transport or waterborne transport items, along with educational displays and other old transport objects. [1]

  6. Moscow Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The first public transportation in Moscow was the streetcar (tram), opened in 1899. In 1924, buses were introduced; in 1933, trolleybuses ; and in 1935, the Moscow Metro. The post-Soviet era saw the introduction of the Moscow Monorail (debuted 2004), although it has at times only operated in an "excursion mode". [4] [5]

  7. Troika card - Wikipedia

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    The 90-minute ticket fare is included on Troika, allowing passengers one ride on the metro or the Moscow Monorail plus an unlimited number of rides on surface transport within 90 minutes. It is possible to purchase any ticket – Unified, 90 Minute, and TAT – for any number of rides, including unlimited tickets as well as unlimited rail ...

  8. List of museums in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Moscow Cat Museum: 1993 [34] [35] Moscow Design Museum: 2012 [36] [37] Moscow House of Photography: 1996 [38] [39] Moscow Museum of Modern Art: 1999 [40] [41] Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow: 2010 [42] Museum of Calligraphy: 2008 [43] [44] Moscow Paleontological Museum: 1937 [45] [46] Museum of History of Moscow: 1896 [47] [48] Museum of the ...

  9. List of town tramway systems in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The tram network only existed while under German control with the town named Tilsit. [48] Staraya Russa (Старая Русса) [49] Steam 11 Jun 1922 1 Oct 1923 Gauge: 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) Steam system did not operate from 1 Oct 1922 to 17 June 1923. [49] Electric 6 Jul 1924 Jul 1941 Trams in Vyborg: Vyborg (Выборг) [50 ...