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  2. Trams in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The first electric tram routes linked the outskirts of the Garden ring with the center of Moscow, and mainly repeated the routes of the konechnye. 18 May 1910 the city council on the proposal of N. I. Guchkov made a decision about carrying out in 1912 in Moscow, the congress of tram companies.

  3. List of town tramway systems in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Tram system in Kazan. ... Moscow (Moskva / Москва) Horse 22 Jun 1872 1912 Steam ... Until 1940 the city was a part of Finland. Operation suspended 23 December ...

  4. 71-911 - Wikipedia

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    71-911 “City Star” is a Russian four-axle four-door single-sided tram with a completely low level floor, created by LLC “PC Transport Systems” at the facilities of Tver Carriage Works. The first 100% low-floor tram car in the CIS. It is an analogue of planned 71-625 tram of Ust-Katav Wagon-Building Plant.

  5. 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daily usage by Muscovites is low, approximately 5% of trips, because many vital connections in the network have been withdrawn.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.

  6. Moscow Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Transportation and Roadway Infrastructure Development of Moscow [note 1] (Deptrans Moskvy) [note 2] is a subordinate agency of the Moscow City Government that develops and implements the city's policy on transportation and road transport infrastructure—providing transportation-related public services, managing government transportation assets, and promoting transportation ...

  7. List of trolleybus systems in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Moscow: Moscow: 15 Nov 1933: 25 Aug 2020 [22] 3: 6: 649: Numbers given are at the time of closure. The first trolleybus system in Russia and in former USSR, [23] it was the largest trolleybus system in the world for many years, from circa the mid-1950s until 2017. [24] One trolleybus route retained as an attraction. [25] Moscow obl. Khimki ...

  8. Presnensky District - Wikipedia

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    Moscow-City project, conceived in 1992, commenced after the 1998 crises. At the same time, old industrial properties are torn down and replaced with office space of varying quality. Tram network in Presnensky District, severely cut in 1950s and 1973, was destroyed in 2000–2004 (see photographs with English text tram.rusign.com).

  9. Ust-Katav Wagon-Building Plant - Wikipedia

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    The tram KTM-8 is used in many Russian cities, as well as the CIS. In Moscow , it still remains one of the most common types of rolling stock. 71-611 ( KTM-11 , 1992–1995) - Russian passenger double sided (doors on both sides, designed for traction in the backs of cars multiple-unit train control ) tram car with the body of the 71-608 is ...