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MTV-82 — A WORKHORSE OF THE BYGONE ERA

Part 5 (1281–1305)

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1282On a nice sunny frosty day on Zhilyanskaya, just short of the corner of Starovokzalnaya. Today trams make a right turn, to the new terminus at Starovokzalnaya, just past this spot; at that time, there was a tram stop here (the small yellow sign is visible on the left).
[Michael Taplin, 14.01.1976]
1284The freshly-built speed tram line is, however, still being serviced by the veteran MTVs. Routes 17 and 18, which used to reach this line from Brest-Litovsky Prospekt and Bulvar Lepse, would be closed about two months after this picture was taken, leaving around only the speed routes 1 and 3, and, respectively, only Tatra cars.
[Hans Oerlemans, 10.09.1978]
1285The stop at today's Evropeyskaya Ploschad, near the Philharmonic Society building. The tram is on route 21, going down to Podol. Once again, the slogan on the front is informing citizens that the crew is on a "Stakhanov Peace Watch".
[Kiev Electric Transportation Museum, 1950's]
1286Two employees are cleaning the track right in front of an approaching car, the third one must be their supervisor... The car facing us is going towards Lvovskaya Ploschad and further on to Lukyanovka, the other one is turning from Yaroslavov Val onto Vladimirskaya, towards St Sophia; both are on route 4.
[State Photo Archive of Ukraine, 10.1955]
1288The Ploschad Pobedy triangle (nowadays just a branching). Chestnuts are flourishing, women with shopping bags hurrying somewhere... and a tram on route 7 is doing its usual job of carrying the inhabitants of Otradny and Brest-Litovsky Prospekt towards the railway station.
[Dieter Kuellmer, 1977]
1289A deserted Gnata Yury station on the brand-new speed tram line. Route 18 is a predecessor of today's route 3; this train is bound for Zavod Bolshevik.
[Kiev Electric Transportation Museum, 1970's]
1291A car on route 6 turns from under the Vozduhoflotsky Bridge onto Brest-Litovsky Prospekt. This S curve came into existence back in 1959, when tracks were moved from what is now a part of the Prospekt into the backyards of Yevbaz (Jewish Market). In the background there is a train of two-axle KTM-1/KTP-1 cars, which have but a year or so left to run.
[Wolfgang Schreiner, 06.1961]
1292According to the standards of that time, what is in this picture would have been called an enormous traffic jam... There is even a road policeman, visible in his white uniform, trying to regulate the flow. The train on route 6 could not care less; having just disembarked its passengers at Metro Zavod Bolshevik, it is proceeding calmly towards Vokzal.
[State Photo Archive of Ukraine, 03.08.1965]
1293The Ploschad Pobedy stop. Trams of all routes which ran here, save for a ghostlike route 25 (which was served by one car, with a headway of a little less than three hours), have made it into the picture: MTV-82s on routes 9 and 13, as well as a Tatra train on route 2.
[Aare Olander, 03.03.1983]
1294The single-track line along Ulitsa Uritskogo, with route 8. A peculiar feature of this stretch was that trams ran here in pairs! With single cars, the capacity of a single track was insufficient, trains could not be used because of the incline, thus such a non-standard solution was resorted to. Here we see car 1924 approaching the so-called Nizhny Razyezd (Lower Siding Track), and far away is its mate which will accompany it through the siding.
[Raymond De Groote, Jr., 12.07.1959]
1296Yet another picture in the middle of the then-brand-new Borschagovka residential area.
[Hans Oerlemans, 11.09.1978]
1298An MTV-82 on the ring route A meets a Kh+M train on route 10; the place is Ulitsa Saksaganskogo in the quarter between Tolstogo and Kominterna. There was a tram stop here back then.
[Raymond De Groote, Jr., 12.07.1959]
1299The rear part of the Ukraina department store and the Hotel Lybed skyscraper at Ploschad Pobedy. It is possible to take quite a similar picture today, except that a Tatra train on speed route 1 would be there instead of this MTV+KTP train on route 7.
[Michael Taplin, 01.1976]
1301A washing machine installation at the freshly-built Darnitsa depot, at Novomoskovskaya (Usenko). In the background are cheap five-storey buildings of the Khruschev period, popularly known as khruschevki.
[Kiev Electric Transportation Museum, 1960's]
1304The Krasnaya (Kontraktovaya) Ploschad loop, and a freshly-painted tram on route 13 is ready to take on passengers. In front of it one can see the tail of a new Tatra car.
[Wolfgang Schreiner, 08.1973]
1305A picture twice sad. In the background is the Baikovo cemetery, on the left, the babushkas selling flowers, as they still do... and this car has little time left to run before its own funeral. Two years later, no single passenger MTV car remained. Today, resulting from the activity of a former Kiev mayor with a mentality of a kolkhoz manager, there are no trams here at all.
[Aare Olander, 05.03.1983]

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