5002 |  | The first car of the series posing —
most probably in the Lukyanovka depot, which initially serviced route 28
(before the Darnitsa depot, founded in 1959, got up to speed). [Kiev Electric Transportation Museum, 1960's] |
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5003 |  | One of the first, if not the very first
to feature the brand-new Tatras, was route 13, connecting the
railway station with Podol.
Here a packed car 5003 is ready to leave for its journey from Vokzal
(railway station), from its terminus at the west side of the turning loop,
which remained here up until 1996, when the line was torn down.
[Wolfgang Schreiner, 10.06.1961] |
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5004 |  | No evidence exists of T2's having ever worked route 12,
but they did appear in Puscha-Voditsa, as this picture tells.
Instead of a route number, the car bears a
(Trial run) plaque, and its passengers, standing for a commemorative picture,
are the members of a joint commission of
the Tramway and Trolleybus Board and the Lenin (Lukyanovka) Depot. [Kiev Electric Transportation Museum, 1960] |
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5005 |  | The T2 cars, as well as their American ancestors,
were delivered with a single headlight. However, during the 1970s,
they underwent a modification in Kiev, which included replacing the
single headlight with two, making their front panel resemble that
of the "younger sister", the T3.
Depicted here is the modified car on the Prospekt Vossoedineniya line,
at the Rusanovka stop.
[Aare Olander, 23.05.1981] |
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5007 |  | T2's could work in multiple-unit trains, and some of them
were indeed coupled. Trains were utilized, in particular, on the rather heavily loaded
route 22. In this picture, a train is proceeding westwards along Prospekt Gagarina,
towards Leningradskaya Ploschad.
[Hans Oerlemans collection, 1970's] |
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5008 |  | A set of pictures of 5008 from different angles —
most probably also in the Lukyanovka depot, prior to the transfer to Darnitsa. [Kiev Electric Transportation Museum, 1960's] |
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5009 |  | A beautiful picture of a still-new tram against the background
of an old Podol. When open-cut construction of the Metro was started here under
Ulitsa Zhdanova (Sagaidachnogo), the tram line was moved to parallel streets
— and never moved back after the construction was over.
Sharing the frame with the tram are typical large rubber-tyred specimen of
the time: a PAZ bus and a LAZ one (just a piece visible on the extreme right),
as well as a ZiL truck. [Hans Oerlemans collection, 1970's] |
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5010 |  | The left-bank terminus of route 28, near the DShK (Darnitsa Silk Factory).
Just like the other pictures of this spot around the same time,
there is hardly any trace of civilization save for the tram line itself... [Wolfgang Schreiner, 04.1963] |
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5011 |  | In the workshop of the Darnitsa tram depot
— once again, following modernization and therefore featuring two headlights. [Kiev Electric Transportation Museum, 1970's] |
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5012 |  | Just short of the end of Naberezhnoe Shosse
at Pochtovaya Ploschad. Visible behind the trees and the fence on the left
is the Dnieper; in the far background are the support cables of the newly-built Pedestrian Bridge.
Trailing the T2 on route 28 is an already not-so-new MTV-82 car, most probably also
serving one of the trans-Dnieper routes. [Wolfgang Schreiner, 04.1961] |
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5015 |  | Once again the DShK loop. The Metro station which
is situated here nowadays is called Lesnaya (Russian) or Lisova (Ukrainian),
which means "in the forest"; that name looks more appropriate in reference
to the time when the picture was taken, rather than to this day, when
it might rather be called Torgovaya, i.e., Marketplace... [Kiev Electric Transportation Museum, 1960's] |
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5016 |  | At the Darnitsa depot. All or almost all of the Kiev T2's
being still in service, they are, however, a clear minority in this picture.
The T3's are coming — two decades later they would make up
an overwhelming majority of the Kiev rolling stock. [Kiev Electric Transportation Museum, 1960's] |
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5018 |  | In an almost deserted Leningradskaya Ploschad,
on the short stretch of tram track along Ulitsa Sosyury.
The car is on route 33, bound for Staraya Darnitsa and DVRZ.
On the left is an Ikarus serving bus route 25
"Leningradskaya Ploschad — Voskresensky Massiv".
What is completely absent from the picture is automobiles... [Hans Oerlemans, 11.09.1978] |
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5020 |  | One more commemorative shot, perhaps
at the same DShK. The inscription on the lady's armband may
be saying DND, which stands for
Dobrovolnaya Narodnaya Druzhina,
or Volunteer People's Corps.
The facial expression of the bearer is as serious as her duty calls for...
[Kiev Electric Transportation Museum, 1960's] |
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