3 |  | Barely two weeks after its debut,
a brand-new, shiny MTB is cruising past the Opera Theatre
and down Ulitsa Lenina towards Ploschad Stalina.
People can still cross the street pretty much at will... [State Photo Archive of Ukraine, 15.05.1947] |
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5 |  | The coupling mechanism must have been the photographer's
object here. The spot is likely Ulitsa Scherbakova, where route 5
ran at the time and runs to this day. Behind the trolleybuses
one can see an old Ikarus-180 passing by. [Aare Olander collection] |
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10 |  | Krasnoarmeyskaya, most probably near the present
Metro Respublikansky Stadion, heading south.
The inscription in the background translates as
Military Sewing Shop.
[Aare Olander collection] |
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14 |  | Passing under Pechersky Most on the run
along Avtostrada (nowadays Bulvar Druzhby Narodov).
This is route 10, which used to connect Vokzal
with Navodnitsky Most (bridge); the latter was
in the same spot where the Paton Bridge is today. [Aare Olander collection, 21.12.1951] |
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28 |  | Route 15 along Vladimirskaya.
A few years earlier, trams ran here, but the tracks
have been removed and the street repaved.
The trolleybus is just about to cross Lenina
(one can also see the pair of wires used for a right turn
into that street, in a gap between the trees on the left). [Aare Olander collection, 06.1963] |
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35 |  | Near the old western terminus of route 5.
The trolleybus is about to start its trip towards downtown. [Aare Olander collection] |
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37 |  | A pretty standard location, looking
down Ulitsa Lenina towards Kreschatik.
The building under construction is the apartment house whose
ground floor is the Druzhba (Friendship) cinema.
Two more MTBs are visible further down the street. [Aare Olander collection, 18.10.1954] |
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39 |  | Kreschatik, at the present day
Independence Square. Again, MTBs are abundant:
five of them have made it into this picture, taken
at the spot where almost all trolleybus routes of the time ran.
Most of the cars are the postwar Pobedas. [Aare Olander collection, 1956] |
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45 |  | Going down Bulvar Shevchenko, from Vokzal
to Most Patona on route 10, and crossing the tram tracks
on Vladimirskaya. The date is therefore prior to 1960, when
those tracks were lifted. On the right, a Pobeda is overtaking
the trolleybus. [Aare Olander collection] |
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49 |  | The turning loop at Ploschad III Internatsionala
(Evropeyskaya), which was the terminus of many routes at the time.
Nowadays, no trolleybuses run here at all!
The differently-aligned cobblestones in the foreground mark the
former path of the tram tracks, which were here up until 1962.
A 9Tr, most probably on route 20, is on the right. [Aare Olander collection, 1968] |
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50 |  | This is the only surviving representative
of the once-huge MTB-82 fleet
(its former fleet number was actually 90).
It is coming down Krasnoarmeyskaya and crossing the former tram
tracks on Saksaganskogo, followed by specimen from the
new generation: a 9Tr+9Tr train and a 14Tr.
The street sign on the right announces a "green wave"
on this street, at a speed of 50 km/h. [Aare Olander collection, 05.08.1987] |
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55 |  | Most probably at the trolleybus Depot No. 1. [Kiev Electric Transportation Museum, 1962] |
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57 |  | Apparently on Bulvar Shevchenko,
serving route 5, which at that time ran from
Ploschad Tolstogo to Polevaya. [State Photo Archive of Ukraine, 1950's] |
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58 |  | This is route 4 on Bolshaya Zhitomirskaya.
The trolleybus line was built here shortly after
the war, replacing the tram route under the same number.
Presently, trolleybus routes 16 and 18 run here. [Aare Olander collection, 1950] |
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66 |  | Bessarabskaya Ploschad, with the building of
the market by the same name on the left, behind the trolleybuses.
The vehicle closer to us is most probably on route 5, having
left its terminus at Ploschad Tolstogo and now turning left
into Bulvar Shevchenko for its run towards the western suburbs.
[Aare Olander collection] |
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77 |  | Another quite traditional view,
from Bessarabskaya Ploschad, looking down Kreschatik.
Cranes seen in the background tell us that the job of restoring
Kiev's main thoroughfare after many of its buildings were blown up
by the Soviet secret police in 1941, when the Germans occupied the city,
is still underway.
[Aare Olander collection, 02.11.1953] |
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78 |  | The Opera again. The MTB is on the new route 2,
running from Ploschad Bogdana Khmelnitskogo towards Vokzal,
while the 9Tr on the right is likely on route 12, running
straight along Vladimirskaya. [Aare Olander collection] |
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81 |  | Kreschatik again, this time closer to
its northern end, near the intersection with Proreznaya.
Construction is in progress. In the far background on the left
is the skeleton of the so-called Ginzburg house, the highest
building of prewar Kiev. [State Photo Archive of Ukraine, 09.07.1950] |
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83 |  | Behind the trolleybus is the building
of the Kiev Conservatory of Music, at the corner
of Kreschatik and Karla Marxa (nowadays Gorodetskogo).
The day is likely a Soviet holiday, or an eve thereof,
as witnessed by the huge portrain of Mr Lenin hung from
a building, as well as the Soviet state emblem. [Aare Olander collection, 1968] |
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87 |  | Coming down Bulvar Shevchenko and
entering Ploschad Pobedy. The latter look much more
spacious than today: neither the Ukraina department store
(which would be near the left edge of the picture)
nor the Lybed Hotel skyscraper are here — and of course,
the number of cars is nothing remotely similar to what would
have made it into the picture today... [Aare Olander collection, 1961] |
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89 |  | Route 4, going up Mikhailovskaya on its ascent
from Ploschad Kalinina towards Sovetskaya Ploschad. [Aare Olander collection, 10.1959] |
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90 |  | The turning loop of route 15
(which replaced the tram) on Ploschad Bogdana Khmelnitskogo.
The monument to Khmelnitsky as well as the domes of the St Sophia
are among the landmarks of this beautiful square.
[Kiev Electric Transportation Museum] |
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92 |  | Inside the trolleybus depot (the only one
at the time, nowadays Depot No. 1, which has been relocated
from its original site near Zavod Dzherzhinskogo into the
residential area of Teremki). [Aare Olander collection, 11.02.1954] |
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101 |  | Going down Bulvar Shevchenko, crossing
the tram tracks on Vladimirskaya.
The two-story house in the background has been since
replaced with a Ukrainian Academy of Sciences office building. [Aare Olander collection] |
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103 |  | On Kreschatik, just next to Ploschad
Stalina (Evropeyskaya). The trolleybus is either laying over,
or just about to receive passengers and to begin its run south. [Aare Olander collection, 1959] |
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