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    transportation system that worked in Simferopol, the administrative center of the Taurida Governorate of the Russian Empire. The tram system had a narrow rail gauge...
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    seat. Simferopol, Yalta and Alushta also have an urban and suburban trolleybus network. Trolleybuses also operate in Sevastopol and Kerch. A tram system...
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    Vinnytsia. Given tram was transferred to Vinnytsia in 1971 from Simferopol (since the tram operations were closed there in a given year). This tram was in service...
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    The 1st Gymnasium (Simferopol), officially Konstantin Ushinsky Gymnasium No.1 of Simferopol municipality Autonomous Republic of Crimea (Ukrainian: Гімназія...
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    The following is a list of tram/streetcar (including heritage trams/heritage streetcars), or light rail systems with their track length, track gauge, electrification...
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  • Trams of Putilov plant - wagons of series F (Fonarniy), MS (Motorny Stalnoy) and PS (Pritsepnoy Stalnoy), made by Putilov plant in Saint Petersburg. Full...
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    The Yevpatoria tram system (Ukrainian: Євпаторійський трамвай, romanized: Yevpatoriyskyy tramvay) is a tram system operating in Yevpatoria, in the disputed...
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  • a federal road in Russia that connects Novorossiysk with the ferry at Simferopol to Crimea M25 (East London), a Metropolitan Route in East London, South...
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    Moscow–Kyiv, Simferopol–Minsk, Bakhmach–Kyiv, Bryansk–Sumy/Belgorod. Furthermore, Konotop is one of the smallest cities in the country with its own tram system...
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    2017). "Tram returns to city after 50 years". delano.lu. Retrieved 21 February 2023. Fick, Maurice (7 July 2024). "New section opening on Sunday: Tram passengers...
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  • is a list of town tramway systems in Ukraine by oblast. It includes all tram systems, past and present; cities with currently operating systems are indicated...
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    interurban services. From Moscow, they drove to distant cities, such as Simferopol, Kharkiv, Vladimir, Tula, and Riazan. For example, the Moscow-Yalta route...
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    An A34 tram on line 7 at Djurgårdsbron...
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    Kazan (section Tram)
    electronic transport cards. Kazan's tram system is one of the oldest tram systems in Russia, opened on 20 November 1899. The tram system in Kazan consists of...
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    Moscow to Simferopol M2 motorway runs past the city. City transport is provided by trams, trolleybuses, buses, and marshrutkas. Tula trams, trolleybuses...
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    1932, the Grozny tram system was opened to the public, and by 1990 it was 85-kilometer (53 mi) long, with 107 new Russian-built KTM-5 trams that it received...
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    Retrieved 28 March 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) "The tram of Athens". Tram Sa. Archived from the original on 14 January 2009. Retrieved 5 January...
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    than 300 suburban lines), trams (12 lines), trolleybuses (8 lines) and S-Train BG Voz (6 lines). Buses, trolleybuses and trams are run by GSP Beograd and...
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    United Kingdom (1965) Rehovot, Israel (1983) Bautzen, Germany (1991) Simferopol, Ukraine (1991) Kumamoto, Japan (1992) Palo Alto, United States (2017)...
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    Kerch are led by scientists from Russia, Ukraine, and Poland. Luke of Simferopol, (1877–1961), aka Saint Luke the Blessed Surgeon, surgeon and bishop Pyotr...
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    Moscow (section Tram)
    at-grade tram lines and that the problems with trams are only due to poor management and operation, not the technical properties of trams. New tram models...
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    Barcelona (section Tram)
    surrounding region. The city's two modern tram systems, Trambaix and Trambesòs, are operated by TRAMMET. A heritage tram line, the Tramvia Blau, also operates...
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    M14 (Odesa–Novoazovsk), having an exit to the main highway M18 (Yalta–Simferopol–Kharkiv). Roads to/from Mykolaiv include: R-06 (Ulianovka–Mykolaiv) with...
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    in Europe and the second city in the world to have a full-time electric tram network running through the city, following San Francisco. In 1914, Sarajevo...
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    Zaragoza (section Tram)
    bizi zaragoza, which has an annual charge. The first line of the Zaragoza tram (Valdespartera-Parque Goya) is fully operational. Zaragoza is a part of the...
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    rebranded as BudapestGo. Tram lines no. 4 and 6 are the busiest city tram lines in the world, with one of the world's longest trams (54-metre long Siemens...
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    outskirts by a major national highway M18, which connects Kharkiv with Simferopol. The H08, which starts just outside Kyiv and travels southeast along the...
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    Tbilisi (section Tram)
    across the capital. Tbilisi had a tram network starting in 1883 with horse-driven trams, followed by electric trams in 1904. After the Soviet Union disintegrated...
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    nostalgic tram lines 23 and 41. Around 400 vehicles are the modernized T3 class, which are typically operated coupled together in pairs. The Prague tram system...
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    Freeport of Copenhagen 1892–94. Electricity came in 1892 with electric trams in 1897. The spread of housing to areas outside the old ramparts brought...
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