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MASYR
Masyr
Masyr is an industrial town in Belorus crossed by Prypjat river, located on the border of the restricted area after Chernobyl disaster (1986). In 1988 a tram line opened, connecting each other the city center, some residential suburbs and MNPZ (rafinery) district.
Mozyr.tut.by (official site)
description uptaded on Feb 21st, 2011
map created on Feb 21st, 2011 (© 2005-2013 Ing. M. Tarozzi)
| Country | Belarus
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| Line | --
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| Inhabitants | City 110.000
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| Date opening | 1988
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| Future development: | --
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| Length (km) | 20
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| Track sections | ground level without intersections at street crossings in the suburban part of the track
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| Stops | 19 average distance 1000 m
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| Platforms | --
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| Platform doors | --
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| General characteristics | --
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| n. of vehicles | --
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| n. of cars per vehicle | 1-2
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| Type | steel wheels
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| Vehicle capacity (pax) | (each car) 110 (32-40 seated)
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| Frequency | --
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| Current/Voltage | 600 V DC overhead
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| Type of guide/gauge | 1524 mm gauge rails
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| Speed Km/h | Max 75
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| Accel./Decel. (m/sec2) | --
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| System capacity | --
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| Ridership | --
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| Total cost | --
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| Staff | --
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| System builder | KIROW-WAGGONFABRIK
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| Model | KTM-5
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| NOTE | deposit area designed for 30 2-cars trams
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technical data uptaded on Feb 21st, 2011