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The Moscow tramway network, which is divided into two sub-networks, is a key element of the public transport system in Moscow, the capital city of Russia. Opened in 1872, it has been operated since 1958 until 2021 by Mosgortrans , a state-owned company.
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The ODbL does not require any particular license for maps produced from ODbL data. Prior to 1 August 2020, map tiles produced by the OpenStreetMap Foundation were licensed under the CC-BY-SA-2.0 license. Maps produced by other people may be subject to other licences.
The maps have circles indicating a five-minute walk from their location. City landmarks that help navigate the city are indicated by images and icons. A special style has been developed for the design of structures used in the new signage system, the Moscow Sans. [citation needed] The new navigation system began to be used on a wide scale since ...
City Country Length Stops Lines Ridership (million/year) Fleet Info year 1 Melbourne: Australia 250 km (160 mi) 1763 24 206 500 2018 [1] 2 Moscow: Russia 208 km (129 mi) [Note 1] 44 220 825 2015 [2] 3 Saint Petersburg: 205.5 km (127.7 mi) 41 312 [Note 2] 781 2011 4 Cologne: Germany 198 km (123 mi) 233 12 217 382 2016 (2013 Nr. of vehicles) 5 Berlin
Unconnected line in eastern extremity opened 5 November 1956, connected with main Prokopyevsk system 1964. Trams in Novosibirsk: Novosibirsk (Новосибирск) Electric 26 Nov 1934 [34] - Gauge: 1,524 mm (5 ft) Unconnected lines on the left bank of the river Ob (Обь) opened 4 May 1941. Tramway service across river Ob, 1955–1992 ...
Map of all the world's metro systems The year the metro system was opened for commercial service at metro standards. In other words, parts of the system may be older, but as parts of a former light rail or commuter rail network, so the year that the system obtained metro standards (most notably electrification) is the one listed. Year of last ...
Class H of the Berlin U-Bahn. The following is a list of metro systems in Europe, ordered alphabetically by country and city.Although the term metro (or métro, metró, metrosu, metropoliteni, or metropolitano / metropolitana in Southern Europe, or mietrapaliten / metropoliten in Eastern Europe) is widespread in Europe, there are also other names for rapid transit systems, such as subway ...