Khabarovsk tram

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tram
Khabarovsk tram
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KTM-23 No. 111 (built in 2010) in 2011
Basic information
Country Russia
city Khabarovsk
opening 5th November 1956
Infrastructure
Route length 33.5 km
Gauge 1524 mm
business
Lines 6th
Network plan
The oldest type of wagon still in use today is the RWZ-6, here No. 344 (built in 1982) in 2006

The Khabarovsk tram is a tram company in the eastern Siberian city ​​of Khabarovsk . It operates on a 1,524 mm broad gauge network and started operations on November 5, 1956.

The construction of the network began in 1951. According to the expansion of the city, the network is located east of the Amur and is operated by six lines. At the time of its greatest expansion, seven lines operated in the city.

vehicles

There are only railcars available. 78 vehicles are used on the network, which are divided as follows (as of 2015):

  • 19 carriages EBO-6M2 or RWZ-6 (No. 136–171, 322–344 with gaps, year of construction 1975 to 1982)
  • 22 cars 71-605 or KTM-5 (No. 352-389 with gaps, year of construction 1986 to 1991)
  • 11 cars 71-608 or KTM-8 (No. 300-312 with gaps, 393, 395, built between 1992 and 1993)
  • 1 car 71-132 or LM-93 (No. 126, year of construction 1995)
  • 1 car 71-608KM or KTM-8M (No. 398, year of construction 1997)
  • 1 LM-99K car (No. 100, year of construction 2006)
  • 10 LM-99AVN cars (No. 101–110, built in 2008)
  • 13 cars 71-623 or KTM-23 (No. 111–125 without 113 and 118, year of construction 2010 to 2015)

There are also (as of 2012 or older) 16 company vehicles, including six snow plows .

See also

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