Russia: A striking video showing a tram moving around a depot without a driver has been released by Movista Group.
Russia: Since 10 September, the single-car 71-911EM Lvyonok-Moskva trams from PC Transport Systems (PC TS) have been operating using their onboard energy storage system.
Russia: Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin has launched the single-car Lvyonok 71-911EM tram on route 10 under the experimental legal regime.
Russia: One of the highlights of the INNOPROM 2025 trade fair in Ekaterinburg was the debut of the fully low-floor 71-952 Voevoda tram. With its increased passenger capacity, the new model is particularly well-suited for large urban areas that lack metro systems.
Russia: This year’s INNOPROM International Industrial Trade Fair in Ekaterinburg will see the debut of three innovative tram models, highlighting Russia’s ambitions in modern urban mobility.
Russia: The manufacturer has announced that the corresponding agreement for the supply of the low-floor single-car 71-911EM trams, dubbed Lvyonok-Moskva, was signed with Moscow Metro.
Russia: The Telegram channel Sheridan TV was the first to learn about the company’s development of the low-floor 71-952 model.
Russia: 31 October, the Volgograd Metrotram, a network with 17 surface and 5 subway tram stations, restarted its work after reconstruction.
Russia: The company has announced that the corresponding agreement was signed with Sberbank Leasing.