what is it?
clue, it was designed by tank and train maker Uralvagonzavod, or UVZ, it
is actually the new next-generation Russia One tram, the prototype Russia One, or R1,
was unveiled at the Innoprom-2014 industrial expo in the Ural city
of Yekaterinburg, not far from UVZ's sprawling industrial complex
in Nizhny Tagil, the R1 will hold from 190 to 270
passengers, Alexei Nosov, head of Uraltransmash, the subsidiary
of UVZ that built the R1, said mass production could start
in 2015, and that R1's would populate Moscow, St. Petersburg, Nizhny
Novgorod, Yekaterinburg and Volgograd,
but UVZ's sights are set not only on Russia, Maslov
said the design had taken stock of the latest offerings
of France's Alstom and Canada's Bombardier and could compete
with both companies, naming Eastern Europe and South America among target
markets, the R1 is certain to find at least some success, UVZ
in Yekaterinurg signed a partnership agreement on electric
transport with the Sverdlovsk regional government, the Yekaterinburg
city administration and state-owned Gazprombank, Russia's No. 3 bank, well
I keep reading that occasionally thought is given to putting a tram
service here in Pattaya so how about a fleet of R1's here?
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