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Heavy usage and long distances makes the world’s thirteenth largest railway by route length also among the biggest by passenger-km and freight tonne-km.
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Vinnytsia Tramway
First line opened 1913. Network now comprises 6 routes with 40 stops. A connection between the two western branches to form a loop was opened on December 19 2014 (2 km, 4 stops). AddressKhmel’nitskoye shosse 2921036 VinnytsiaUkrainePhone+380 432 355060Fax+380 432 327982Emailvinttu@svitonline.com Network data Gauge1000 mmLength18 kmElectrification18 km ...
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Zhytomyr Tramway
First line opened 1899. Network comprises single route with 22 stops. AddressUl Vitruka 1110025 ZhytomyrUkrainePhone+380 412 334032Fax+380 412 335049 Network data Gauge1000 mmLength6·8 kmElectrification6·8 km - 600 V DCRolling stock30 LRV/tram cars
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Mykolaiv Tramway
First line opened 1887, electric operation since 1915. Network comprises 6 routes serving 88 stops. Network consists of a central loop with four branches, and a main west-east diameter route, focussed on serving central districts. AddressMykolaivUkraine Network data Gauge1524 mmLength30 kmElectrification30 km - 600 V DCRolling stock56 LRV/tram ...
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Mariupol Tramway
First line opened 1933; network now comprises 11 routes with 161 stops. In March 2017 the line to Aglofabryka closed (3·3 km). AddressUl Donbasskaya 92341000 MariupolDonetsk OblastUkrainePhone+380 629 334340Fax+380 629 332363 Network data Gauge1524 mmLength49 kmElectrification49 km - 600 V DCRolling stock80 LRV/tram cars
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Ukrzaliznytsia JSC (UZ)
Created in 1991, UZ comprises the Dnipro and Donetsk (now merged), L’viv, Odesa, Southern and South Western regions of the former Soviet Railways (SZD). See Ukraine network map. On October 21 2015 it was registered as a state-owned joint stock company. AddressTverskaya str 503680 KyivUkrainePhone+38 44 465 0010Fax+380 44 465 ...
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Kyiv Metro
Opened 1960; now 3 lines serving 52 stations. See Kyiv network map. An initial section of Line 1 opened from Vokzal’na west to Dnipro on November 6 1960 (5·2 km, 6 stations). The line has been extended in stages at both ends, with the last section opened being that west ...
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Konotop Tramway
First line opened 1949. Network now comprises 3 routes with 36 stops. Core route running northeast from the main station divides into two northern branches, with three single-track branches at the southwest end. AddressUl Uspensko-Troitskaya 120245780 KonotopSumy OblastUkrainePhone+380 5447 43546 Network data Gauge1524 mmLength18 kmElectrification18 km - 600 ...
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Kharkiv Metro
First line opened 1975; network comprises three lines with 30 stations. See Kharkiv network map. The first section of the Kholodnohirsko–Zavods’ka Line was opened on August 23 1975 from Kholodna Gora to Moskovs’kyi Prospekt (10·4 km, 8 stations). The second line was inaugurated with the opening of the Istorychnyi Muzei ...