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  2. Trolleybuses in Chișinău - Wikipedia

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    AKSM-321 operating on the route 22. Škoda 14Tr in 2006 YuMZ T2 in 2009 The fleet consists mainly of the various modification of the Soviet-built ZiU-9 and the recently purchased low-floor vehicles AKSM-321 manufactured by Belkommunmash in Belarus ( Chișinău is the third-largest user of this model, after Minsk and Moscow ).

  3. Transport in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the main means of transportation in Moldova were railways (1,138 km or 707 mi) and a highway system (12,730 km or 7,910 mi overall, including 10,973 km or 6,818 mi of paved surfaces).

  4. Chișinău - Wikipedia

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    In Chișinău and its suburbs, privately operated minibuses known as "rutieras" generally follow the major bus and trolleybus routes and appear more frequently. [77] As of October 2017, there are 1,100 units of minibuses operating within Chișinău. Minibuses services are priced the same as buses – 3 lei for a ticket (ca. $0.18). [78]

  5. Template:Bus-routemap - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for a bus route in country. For a key to symbols, see {{bus route legend}}. For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  6. Calea Ferată din Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Railway map of Moldova One of the old D1 DMUs on the Chișinău-Comrat line.. Calea Ferată din Moldova (abbreviated as CFM) is the sole railway operator in the Republic of Moldova, responsible for passenger and cargo transportation, as well as railway infrastructure maintenance within the country.

  7. Chișinău International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The first scheduled flights to Chișinău started on 24 June 1926, on the route Bucharest–Galați–Chișinău and Iași. The flights were operated by CFRNA, later LARES. [6] A commemorative plaque, describing the first flight to Chișinău, was placed in the airport.

  8. Bălți - Wikipedia

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    The Bălți Bus Authority (B.B.A.) provides regular bus routes only in suburbs. There are also private bus and minibus services, which are not regulated by the B.B.A., provides regular routes in Bălți. There are 3 trolleybus lines in Bălți, the fourth line being planned to be constructed in future.

  9. List of bus routes in Malta - Wikipedia

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    This route was merged into route 101 and Selmun is no longer served by public transport. 105 Mosta Technopark: Naxxar, Birguma, Magħtab. Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq This route stopped operating. 107 Mosta: Blata l-Għolja, Ta' Qali, Rabat, Buskett Dingli This route stopped operating 110 Mater Dei Hospital: University of Malta, Tal-Qroqq, Swatar, Ta' Paris