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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. 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 ...

  4. List of largest tram and light rail transit systems ever

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    Trams in Saint Petersburg: Russia 700+ [8] 205 km of lines remain. Detroit United Railway: USA 640 1956 Trams in Berlin: Germany 624 [9] 194 km of lines remain. Tram in Moscow: Russia 560 [10] 208 [Note 1] Trams in London: UK 523 [11] All trams removed by 1952, but a much smaller modern tramway network, London Tram, reintroduced in 2000. 1952 ...

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daily usage by Muscovites is low, approximately 5% of trips, because many vital connections in the network have been withdrawn.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

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    The Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line (Russian: Серпухо́вско-Тимиря́зевская ли́ния, IPA: [sʲɪrpʊˈxofskə tʲɪmʲɪˈrʲazʲɪfskəjə ˈlʲinʲɪjə]) (Line 9; Grey Line) sometimes colloquially referred to as Grey Line (Russian: серая линия), is a line of the Moscow Metro.

  8. Urban electric transport in Russia - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 the Tatra T3 tram, one of the most popular models in the USSR and Russia, was introduced; a total of 11,368 were delivered. Later imports were the Tatra T4 , T6B5 , K2 and KT4 . UKVZ began production of the KTM-5 (71-605 class, the world's largest tram car) in 1969; by 1992, about 15,000 cars were produced.

  9. Timeline of Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Moscow Oblast and Moscow Circus School established. Kauchuk Factory Club built. 1930 – Moscow State Institute for History and Archives and Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys established. 1934 – Museum of Architecture founded. 1935 15 May: Moscow Metro begins operating. Hotel Moskva in business. 1936 Moscow Trials begin in the House of the ...