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Eastern Europe: Transportation Thread

New thread for the transport news and material of the eastern european countries.
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Let's start from the train trip from Vienna (Austria) to Bratislava (Slovakia) on Train (by ÖBB):






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Slovakia: tramways of Bratislava





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Bucureşti recently opened its 5th metro line, to the Drumul Taberei neighborhood:

https://www.railwaygazette.com/proje.../57370.article


Looks like Alstom got awarded the contract for more trainsets:
https://www.railwaygazette.com/metro.../57711.article
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Prague: Central Station (Hlavni Nadrazi)




Praha Hlavní Nádraží is the largest railway station in Prague and one of the largest of the Czech Republic. It opened in 1871 as Franz Josef Station, after Franz Joseph I of Austria. During the First Republic and from 1945 to 1948 the station was called Wilson Station (Czech: Wilsonovo nádraží), after the former President of the United States Woodrow Wilson. In 2014, the station served 224,505 trains (610 daily) and more than 53,000,000 passengers.



















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Мусорные мешки - это важный элемент в современном домашнем уборе. Они позволяют собирать мусор и сохранять его в безопасности до тех пор, пока его не утилизируют. Кроме того, использование мусорных мешков имеет еще ряд других польз.

Во-первых, мусорные мешки облегчают процесс уборки, позволяя быстро собирать мусор в одном месте. Они защищают поверхности от загрязнения и способствуют тому, что помещение остается более чистым.

Во-вторых, мусорные мешки гигиенически и безопасны. Они помогают предотвращать распространение бактерий и грибков, которые могут вызвать различные заболевания. Благодаря высокой прочности и качественному материалу, мусорные мешки не рвутся и не течут, что позволяет собирать отходы безопасным для человека способом.
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Prague: Masarykovo Railway Station



Masarykovo was the first railway station in the city to serve steam trains, and the second oldest railway station in Prague (the first is Praha-Dejvice, formerly Bruska on the Lány Horse-drawn Railway). The station was designed by Antonín Jüngling and came into service in 1845. During the Prague uprising against German occupation in 1945, the station was captured by the Waffen-SS on 8 May and 53 surrendered resistance fighters and noncombatants were massacred. Nowadays the station only serves regional and suburban trains, because the larger Praha hlavní nádraží does not have enough capacity. In 2010 it served 48,838 trains and 9.6 million passengers.












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Prague: Tramways




The Prague tramway network is the largest tram network in the Czech Republic, consisting of 142.4 km (88.5 mi) of track, 931 trams, and 25 daytime routes and 9 night routes with a total route length of 518 km (322 mi). It is operated by Dopravní podnik hlavního města Prahy a.s., a company owned by the City of Prague. The Prague tram system (including the Petřín funicular) served 324.2 million passengers in 2012, up from 312.9 million passengers in 2011. Prague's first horsecar tram line was opened in 1875, and the first electric tram ran in 1891. As of 2019, the Prague tram network operates 882 tram vehicles, one of the largest fleets in the world. The system carried 373.434.000 passengers in 2018, the highest tram patronage in the world after Budapest.



















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The Brǎila Bridge over the Danube is basically done and due to be inaugurated in June (first crossing here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdN6elf66vg ). However, I don't think the connecting roads will all be finished yet...

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Budapest: Metro




The Budapest Metro is the world's oldest electrified underground railway system and the second oldest underground railway system with multiple stations, after the originally steam-powered London Underground. Budapest's first line, Line 1, was completed in 1896. The M1 line became an IEEE Milestone due to the radically new innovations in its era: "Among the railway's innovative elements were bidirectional tram cars; electric lighting in the subway stations and tram cars; and an overhead wire structure instead of a third-rail system for power." In 2002, the M1 line was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

















































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