Russia: The fleet of nine low-floor single-car 71-911EM Lvyonok trams has commenced passenger service on a route in the city in the south of Russia.
Russia: The fleet of nine low-floor single-car 71-911EM Lvyonok trams has commenced passenger service on a route in the city in the south of Russia.
Russia, Belarus: The train, based on the Moscow platform, was named Minsk-2024.
Czechia, Germany: The company will refurbish 79 three-car vehicles, extending their service life for a further 15 years.
Germany: The three-car ForCity Plus 47T, assembled in Plzeň, is 29 m long, 2.4 m wide and 70% low-floor.
Russia: The Cognitive Tram Pilot, an automated driving system with a computer vision, has become one of the participants of a professional competition in St. Petersburg.
Russia: The single-car LRV was presented in Barnaul on Russia Day, 12 June. Soyuz Group’s establishing its own production of trams was announced last year.
Germany: The city operator BVG has commenced testing the inaugural nine-car tram, which Alstom delivered under the contract signed in 2020.
Germany, Czechia: The Czech manufacturer has produced the inaugural ForCity Smart 38T tram, measuring 58.7 m in length.
Russia: At the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, the regional authorities signed a contract with a computer vision developer Cognitive Pilot.