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August 11, 1891 (horse-drawn tram) February 1892 (steam tram) June 13, 1892 (electric tram)
Number of vehicles
456
Technical
System length
230 kilometres (140 mi) (2017)[2]
Track gauge
1,524 mm (5 ft)
System map
The Kyiv Tram is a tram network that serves the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. The system was the first electric tramway in the former Russian Empire and the fourth one in Europe after the Berlin, Budapest, and Prague tramways. The Kyiv Tram system currently consists of 139.9 km (86.9 mi) of the track,[3] including 14 km (8.7 mi) of two Rapid Tram lines, served by 21 routes with the use of 523 tram cars. However, the system is being neglected, the serviced track length is decreasing at a fast rate and is replaced by buses and trolleybuses.
The Kyiv Tram system is operated by the "Kyivpastrans" municipal company which also maintains bus, trolleybus, and urban rail transport in Kyiv.
^"Головне управління статистики м.Києва - Кількість перевезених пасажирів за видами транспорту (щорічна інформація)".
^Обєкти міського електротранспорту docs.google.com [dead link]
^For a 2004 plan of the Kyiv tram, please see mashke.org
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