The Legendary Soviet KTM-5 Tram: Defeats And Victories, Joy And Sorrow, Hope And Desperation

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @namenamename390
    @namenamename390 3 года назад +540

    "This tram would be the perfect public transportation choice for a colony on mars"
    Well, there are a lot of town in russia that are so remote, they may as well be on mars, so fair enough

    • @Saviliana
      @Saviliana 3 года назад +42

      They did launch Mars probes before the USSR collapsed, so there could very well be chances in some other timeline that USSR didn't collapsed, they got a KTM-5 running on Mars today within their Mars colony.

    • @ph11p3540
      @ph11p3540 3 года назад +16

      Not to mention that tram can handle massive swings in weather temperature from Siberian cold snaps to Siberian heat waves (they can get pretty hot and sticky in the summer)

    • @colliecandle
      @colliecandle 3 года назад +2

      As 'mars' is only a delusional fiction, i would say the trams ( which are REAL and not imaginary ) will do a lot better with some logical and much needed rail maintainance here on ACTUAL earth.

    • @namenamename390
      @namenamename390 3 года назад +5

      @@colliecandle ?

    • @Chujoi0
      @Chujoi0 3 года назад +4

      @@colliecandle what?

  • @jorgefernandez-mv8hu
    @jorgefernandez-mv8hu 3 года назад +202

    The ingenuity of people is amazing. They will never die as long as people refuse to let them die. Congratulations to all the people who have toiled to keep them going all these years.

    • @kevinmartin2516
      @kevinmartin2516 3 года назад +13

      But as pointed out modern trams get written off, because the electronic circuit boards, cannot be repaired or replaced.
      Old mechanical based systems can be repaired.

  • @volo870
    @volo870 3 года назад +66

    I remember those things. Big rusty and noisy. With chain-pulled guillotine doors.
    Whenever people got smashed by those - they could not restore their breath before riding through 2-3 tram stations.
    Also as a kid I loved that the door were operated by relays (often exposed into passenger compartment). Since they usually were bodge-repaired they emitted different colors sparks: yellow, green, red, white, depending on the contactor materials bodged into those.
    90s were miserable times... But as kids we've seen nuggets of beauty in ugly things.

  • @vavy3
    @vavy3 3 года назад +116

    Фантистически добрый репортаж. Чувак так любит наши КТМки! А помните, как сквозь форточки вода в дождь затекает внутрь? :)

  • @tobysims3229
    @tobysims3229 3 года назад +24

    The video brought back happy memories of living in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, 25 years ago. The KTM-5s epitomise so much of what I loved about Russia then. A few of the routes in Krasnoyarsk still survive, and with roads often now at a standstill thanks to private car ownership of a level which the Soviet town planners could never have imagined, the trams have gone from being the slowest to the fastest means of transport! May they live on long.

  • @jaybvideo
    @jaybvideo 3 года назад +102

    Wonderful surprise to hear a 90s Serbian patriotic song in the background

    • @RailwaysoftheWorld1
      @RailwaysoftheWorld1  3 года назад +29

      I failed to found any Georgian music that was not copyrighted on RUclips, and that's when Rodoljub „Roki” Vulović, who sings almost the same, but is not greedy for money, helped me out 😀

    • @intel386DX
      @intel386DX 3 года назад +2

      Where I can not spot it?

    • @Usmodlover
      @Usmodlover 3 года назад +1

      @@intel386DX 5:40

    • @intel386DX
      @intel386DX 3 года назад

      @@Usmodlover thanks :)

    • @destinationbenfordunoffici870
      @destinationbenfordunoffici870 3 года назад +1

      Can someone please tell me the title?

  • @ВячеславСаженков
    @ВячеславСаженков 3 года назад +48

    Oh, I remember one of the KTM-5 was serving in Moscow, near Tulskaya street. I think it was in 2008-2009. And, if you search for pictures of more modern Russian tram cars, you will find out, that the KTM-5's legendary emergency brake design is implemented in nearly all trams, produced after 70's.

    • @coldobina
      @coldobina 3 года назад +1

      One or more used to work in Saint-Petersburg along the "prosveschenia avenue" in early 2000's.

  • @СтаниславГромов-ъ2н
    @СтаниславГромов-ъ2н 3 года назад +51

    A big thank you for this video! I was glad to see even my city in this video. The city of Perm. That Romantic Tram Cafe is very popular, people have to book places for days before their ride. The city has enough money to buy new trams and replace these old KTMs, but those ones wich still work is on very good and strong condition and do their work very well.

  • @GlieseG
    @GlieseG 3 года назад +27

    As someone living in Nab. Chelny, I can assure you it's not so bad now. Also our tramway was lengthened and there are plans of making it even more longer. Loved your video, tho ;)

  • @TheSheiban
    @TheSheiban 3 года назад +36

    I would've never thought I'd be watching a video about Soviet trams in the post-Soviet Union 😅
    It was actually quite fascinating to watch...

  • @esquimaltunitedchurch4160
    @esquimaltunitedchurch4160 3 года назад +12

    What a wonderful story, and so very well presented. I love the personal stories intertwined with the story of the vehicles themselves--the restaurant car, the tram drivers, the young inventors. Such beautiful people.

  • @HuntezChannel
    @HuntezChannel 3 года назад +6

    КТМ-5 родной трамвай! Досих пор работает на линиях
    KTM-5 is a native tram! So far working on the lines

  • @ДенисМухин-э1ы
    @ДенисМухин-э1ы 3 года назад +3

    Помню, когда был маленький, поехал с бабушкой и мамой с папой кататься на трамвае, это был КТМ-5. Он был очень красивым и большим, что вызывало у меня большое изумление от его вида.
    Это было зимой, внутри было прохладно, а из окна слепило солнце. Он ехал не спеша, качаясь из стороны в сторону, скрипя, неуклюжий трамвайчик, в салоне было тихо, спокойно и уютно. От этого мне и понравилась поездка на нем.
    Увы, это была моя первая и последняя поездка не только на КТМ, а на трамваях в целом. Через неделю-две, трамвайную линию в городе у нас закрыли.
    Г.Иваново.))
    ( 4:05, где написано "ГОСПИТАЛЬ", это кадры из моего города, Иваново. )
    За одну поездку, спустя столько лет, ко мне пришло осознание и я прочувствовал всю Мощь и Ламповость Атмосферы этого Советского трудяги.)))

  • @MrBreorn
    @MrBreorn 11 месяцев назад +1

    KTM-5 and Tatra T3 are the legendary vehicles.

  • @eurovision50
    @eurovision50 3 года назад +31

    3:24 And that's when they knew... ordering the red wine was a mistake.

  • @mattnawn5019
    @mattnawn5019 3 года назад +17

    Fascinating and educational. Thanks!

  • @tigrovica8417
    @tigrovica8417 3 года назад +14

    Beautiful story, thanks for shering it with us.

  • @AddictedtoProjects
    @AddictedtoProjects 3 года назад +36

    Vert interesting follow-up to the first video. Well researched, great narration, and certainly a unique and exotic subject that keeps certainly my attention focused right until the end of the video.
    Keep plugging away at it. Your production standards are very high, and I am certainly looking forward to more video from you. You deserve many more subscribers! :)

  • @lentilsoup90
    @lentilsoup90 3 года назад +2

    I think that learning about this streetcar, how important they are to so many people, and the role they play in the community is so beautiful, thank you for your videos!

  • @vladabad326
    @vladabad326 3 года назад +23

    Трамвай самый тёплый, ламповый и духовный вид транспорта. А ламбошрутки надо отправить на чермет.

    • @ivanborsuk1110
      @ivanborsuk1110 3 года назад +1

      японское шассси? фирмы исудзу? отправить на чермет? да я тебя за это!

  • @harri2626
    @harri2626 7 месяцев назад

    A wonderfully rugged and versatile tram. I well remember my guide in Novosibersk becoming excited when I asked her to take me for a ride round the city by tram. When a KTM5 arrived at the stop, she loudly exclaimed "Oh good - a Red Devil! I used these when I was a child!" The ride quality was very bouncy and rough, but it was exciting and we both thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

  • @crapasanya
    @crapasanya 3 года назад +2

    I live in Krasnodar, and when I accidentally saw the first part in the recommendations, I immediately thought that I had not seen these trams for a long time, but I saw many "other" Soviet-looking trams in surprisingly good condition. It turned out that these were just repaired KTM-5s. I didn’t expect to learn so many new things about the hometown of the foreign protram video, lol.

  • @akulalance1766
    @akulalance1766 3 года назад +110

    Жалко КТМ 5 многое пережил

    • @ГришаБуковки
      @ГришаБуковки 3 года назад +2

      У нас до сих пор жив и бегает

    • @gribochek1106
      @gribochek1106 3 года назад +2

      @@ГришаБуковки у нас их куча, и все как новенькие

    • @meikai2135
      @meikai2135 3 года назад

      Во Владивостоке еще живые остались хоть и единственном маршруте

  • @InfiniteConstellations
    @InfiniteConstellations 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for making such videos, mister. These trams remind me of 90's and 00's where there was a lot of these trams. I loved them. They were noisy, bouncy, ringing but they ringed with my heart. I admit, I love trolleybuses more (I don't know of you made a video about them) but trams is such an amazing legacy we have.
    I even remember going to culinary college and actually using tram to get there, 15 minutes from subway, from here to the-e-re...and back. Such memories.
    I'm from Saint-Petersburg by the way 🤝

  • @felixamx
    @felixamx 3 года назад +110

    Amazing video! Everything looks in one breath. Everything is concise and clear. Very well set voice, initially I thought that I was watching a video from a channel that has 100k subscribers, but then I saw that there are 600. I wish you good luck in promoting your content, the videos are very interesting!
    With love from Russia, the Republic of Bashkortostan, the city of Ufa.
    P.S. In our city, KTM-5 was also used before, but in 2009, after the division of the tram system into the southern and northern ones, due to poor road policy (something like the big automobile American dream), many cars were written off, including KTM-5, RVZ-6M2. Now in the northern depot, Tatra T-3s are mostly operated, and in the southern KTM-8 (now there are about 65 of them) with several modern cars.
    Now in the city there is a question about the unification of lines, but it is not clear how this will happen, since the transport company has gone bankrupt and has been suffering losses for 5 years. In addition, the oil is added to the fire by the drivers of cars that oppose the tram. We really hope that everything will be fine with the tram.
    P. P. S If you want, I can write in more detail about our tram system as well as a little about KTM-8.
    P. P. P. S I hope that by translating everything from Russian to English I did not distort the meaning of some words and sentences.

    • @RailwaysoftheWorld1
      @RailwaysoftheWorld1  3 года назад +13

      Thank you! You comment brought me a good luck, it's now twice the 600 subscribers 😀
      It's sad that there was no Ufa KTM-5 footage available on RUclips.

    • @kiosi1964
      @kiosi1964 3 года назад

      @@RailwaysoftheWorld19.38 - съезд с моста на ул.Яблочкова .Астрахань жжёт ! 9.50 - ул.Волжская . 9.53 -гдето в районе городского кладбища при ул. С.Перовской .Два предыдущих -10.58 возможно около Татар базара ,второй 11.05 площадь Октябрьская , 11.08 трамвай №3 идёт от конечной остановки на "Холодильники" .

    • @70M45-c9r
      @70M45-c9r 3 года назад +2

      True, nice video, there is just a little mistake. Mostwidely produced tram was czechoslovakian Tatra T3 (shown on begining)

    • @BruscoTheBoar
      @BruscoTheBoar 3 года назад

      Are the T3 yellow? With black-grey seats? Then they were from Berlin. Where i live :D
      We sold all of our Tatra trams to eastern europe, replaced them with modern Bombardier Flexity.

    • @mayakstudios7292
      @mayakstudios7292 3 года назад

      Уфа - точно российский город? Нет КТМ? Капец, в Хабаровске эксплуатируются и КТМ-5 и РВЗ, и еще КТМ-23 немало,Татр никогда не было

  • @prtoklumthjd
    @prtoklumthjd 3 года назад +4

    Marshrutka maffia.. I've never heard about this on any other channel. Very interesting content.

    • @_XPEH_BAM_
      @_XPEH_BAM_ 3 года назад +3

      the joke in the minibus is (in what way the minibus differs from the bus.) that there are benefits for pinceoneers, veterans, disabled people in the bus, but not in the minibus (but in the minibus, if there are a lot of people, you can always ride a hare for free (do not pay)) in large buses, trams, metro, there is an unlimited tariff for the elderly and the disabled, they can travel as much as they want for $ 10 (700 rubles) per month, and in general, one-way travel costs 28 rubles on the bus, and in a minibus 35elnt in one direction and the card does not work in it - the tariff for 700. and according to the schedule, the bus runs once 30 minutes and the minibus once 5 minutes and there will be no big bus. I live in Nizhny Novgorod

  • @frankwittig7664
    @frankwittig7664 3 года назад +5

    Wow, your videos have such high product quality and content diversity unlike no other train RUclips channel I know. Your work truly deserves the title documentary!

  • @chaseman113
    @chaseman113 3 года назад +3

    Amazing this is wonderful, these trams are such a benefit to their communities and cost next to nothing to run.
    Breaks my heart imagining if all the small community streetcar networks in the United States had stuck around and not replaced by buses.

  • @yes.1845
    @yes.1845 3 года назад +61

    why do you have only 600 subscribers?!? you deserve 600K subscribers! these are some of the best videos ive ever seen!

  • @riderstrano783
    @riderstrano783 3 года назад +5

    Simplicity and durability will always win out over expensive complexity

  • @arnoldfiebig9776
    @arnoldfiebig9776 3 года назад +1

    A wonderful example of our love for the things we enjoy instinctively. Thanks a lot!

  • @williamhuang8309
    @williamhuang8309 3 года назад +1

    "Peaceful red tram" Aww, how cute!

  • @дикей-д3ф
    @дикей-д3ф 3 года назад +8

    Очень крутой канал. От путешествия в Барселону вообще восторг.

  • @thesart_
    @thesart_ 3 года назад +2

    I can't imagine how beautiful can be Russia with such amazing people live there without their corrupt government.

  • @MEPMEXOH
    @MEPMEXOH 3 года назад +2

    Могу прямо сейчас выйти из дома, 3 минуты пройти до остановки, 5 минут подождать и подъедет КТМ-5)))

  • @free6ix9ine4
    @free6ix9ine4 3 года назад +4

    Loved hearing hej hej kikore in the background. Roki is the best!

    • @RailwaysoftheWorld1
      @RailwaysoftheWorld1  3 года назад +1

      I want to make a video about railways of Serbia in the next year. For now I don't know much about the subject and have absolutely no idea about the contents of the video, but I definitely know what will be the soundtrack 😀

    • @intel386DX
      @intel386DX 3 года назад

      Haha ni sam primetio gde se cuje pesma? :D

  • @lyr1953
    @lyr1953 3 года назад +4

    What a delightful video!......a fascinating and amazing country,!

  • @FarionHorn
    @FarionHorn 3 года назад

    Really appreciate the respectful way the story being told. God job, comrade!

  • @johnwest901
    @johnwest901 3 года назад +8

    Another wonderful and informative video.

  • @PortlandsTransport
    @PortlandsTransport 3 года назад +3

    40 minutes headway’s. Fail. “Red boxes”. Hahah. That’s what they are. These videos are fascinating

  • @eozcompany9856
    @eozcompany9856 3 года назад +4

    Great video! It would be interesting for me as a Czech if you'd make a video about the Tatra T3 trams in former USSR. In the Czech Republic, T3s are knows as reliable and sturdy machines heck the capital city of Prague still has over 400 units, so it would be interesting to know how those over 11 000 trams worked in Russia.

  • @alexandrhohoho4510
    @alexandrhohoho4510 3 года назад +1

    Спасибо за видео, посмотрел оба видеоролика с субтитрами. Я живу на Урале и в моем городе ходят как трамваи, так и маршрутки, трамваи есть как советские показанные в видео, так и современные. Хорошо было бы если новых трамваев еще больше было бы, еще недавно меняли трамвайные пути, это тоже хорошо.

  • @sergeladmiral3691
    @sergeladmiral3691 3 года назад

    Belles pages de nostalgie de ces véhicules mythiques qui transportèrent tant d'espoirs ! Pensées de France.

  • @duggydugg3937
    @duggydugg3937 3 года назад

    the person in the first vid who said every country should have a babushka driving a KTM5.. captured the essence of the teams and drivers perfectly.. our PATH trains and the hudson / Bergen light rail trains call me to mind when i'm watching the KTM5's 🤗😊😀👍

  • @shtetc
    @shtetc 3 года назад +10

    Thank You! Very positive film. Wish You happy holidays to!

  • @uncinarynin
    @uncinarynin 3 года назад +2

    Wonderful story and pictures, both episodes, I learned a lot. I only took a KTM5 once while I was in Biysk, Siberia. It is true, they are mostly found in remote provincial towns. In Barnaul I didn't see any, they seem to prefer CKD T3SU and T6B5SU.

    • @RailwaysoftheWorld1
      @RailwaysoftheWorld1  3 года назад

      Barnaul (and also Novokuznetsk) are the easternmost cities with Tatra T3!

  • @razorburn645
    @razorburn645 11 месяцев назад

    Wow.. built tough. Also you gotta love switching tracks with a crowbar.

  • @boblennox9251
    @boblennox9251 3 года назад

    Great story, well told. I had seen film of the KTM-5 cars operating in many cities, but did not know their history. I have even more respect for these robust vehicles, the citizens who travel daily on them, and the people who maintain them and keep them going.

  • @Lumion_Light
    @Lumion_Light 3 года назад +3

    Скучаю по теплым сиденьям-черпакам! С мороза сесть замерзшей частью тела на горячее и ноги у тена погреть такое удовольствие было, как баня. В трамвае холодно, а ценной части тела тепло.

  • @hodl7776
    @hodl7776 3 года назад +1

    Набережные Челны - один из самых удобных городов в которых я бывал! Это довольно современная и удобная система обозначений домов, где каждый дом в городе имеет свой оригинальный номер и не привязан к названию улицы. И названия улиц там были всегда))

  • @MrLukealbanese
    @MrLukealbanese 3 года назад +6

    Fantastic!!! Happy New Year to you.

  • @Caspiankhw
    @Caspiankhw 3 года назад +2

    Awesome documentaries about these wonderful machines, thank you :)

  • @freezer20cm64
    @freezer20cm64 3 года назад +1

    In Perm we have around 100 trams still running, КТМ is one of them, tram sistem in my city is almoust 100 years old. I also dreamed of becoming a tram driver in my childhood😅

  • @urielpelaezcdmx
    @urielpelaezcdmx 3 года назад

    Thanks for this second episode. ☺️👍🏼

  • @Chilllaxxinn
    @Chilllaxxinn 3 года назад

    I am now emotional invested in these trams

  • @paxtonfettel7268
    @paxtonfettel7268 3 года назад +1

    А ещё КТМ 5 теперь объединил разноязычные народы. Реально трамвай-герой!
    And KTM 5 has now united multilingual peoples. Really, the tram is a hero! 8-)

  • @RipRoaringGarage
    @RipRoaringGarage 3 года назад

    This mindset is shared by many Americans with our old cars. They run forever and we can fix them easy!

  • @gorgavan8371
    @gorgavan8371 3 года назад +6

    Спасибо за видео, приятно знать что кому то интересна история транспорта твоей страны, жалко что нашему правительству на это наплевать, было бы интересно увидеть видео про троллейбусы

  • @douglasstocks9698
    @douglasstocks9698 3 года назад

    I've had the pleasure of riding several of them.

  • @tonyhworks
    @tonyhworks 3 года назад +1

    In claiming that the KTM 5 is the most numerous tram class in the world, one should bear in mind that the Tatra T4 was identical to the Tatra T3, except that it was a narrower version for certain cities (2.2 rather than 2.5 metres wide). Only for this reason did it have a different class number. The combined total of T3/T4 trams produced was 16,748 including 122 unpowered trailers. It's a pedantic point of course and both the Russian and the Czech tram hold an honorable place at the top of the world statistics board.

  • @damianmatras8568
    @damianmatras8568 3 года назад

    I love historical documentaries about old Soviet engineering marvels. ❤ 😀

  • @Aengus42
    @Aengus42 3 года назад

    Great videos and now I know about the story of the people's tram, the KTM5.
    I hope you & yours are well & happy!
    💜☮️

  • @AnIllinoisan
    @AnIllinoisan 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for the video! It’s very interesting to learn about the tram and all the various cities in the Russia and other countries which use it. If you get a chance, you should check out the history of the interurban trolleys that would run for many miles at high speeds (even up to 140 kph!) between cities in America during the early 1900’s. There are only a couple of them left.

  • @hedgehog3180
    @hedgehog3180 3 года назад +1

    People who work in public transit tend to be some of the most dedicated people, comparable to medical workers, because they know that what they're doing is vital to society even if no one appreciates it and as such they work incredibly hard to keep things running. In Denmark DSB has been keeping the now over 30 year old IC3s running and up to date to the point where foreigners are shocked at how comfortable these regular commuter trains are, having levels of comfort that sometimes exceed high speed rail in other countries.

  • @120M
    @120M 3 года назад +40

    Pityfully, citizens of many US towns can only imagine aboute 'unbelievable' 40 minutes frequency public transportation. I am not mentioning condition of US urban rail transport just in a manner of courtesy.

    • @70M45-c9r
      @70M45-c9r 3 года назад

      Qite long, Imho

    • @70M45-c9r
      @70M45-c9r 3 года назад +2

      @Matt We know. Most european adults too. But we, who are not adults yet, need a good public transport. And also, (speaking of prague where I live) most adults living near tram or metro use them to travel to the center. It's faster, more ecologic, you don't need to drive, you can reed or work. Also, If everybody would Instead of Trams and Metro use their own car, the traffic would absolutely fail. European cities are just not prepared for cars.

    • @mashedtomato2079
      @mashedtomato2079 3 года назад

      @@70M45-c9r American cities that arent completely car dependent are also better to live in, as you can walk for daily errands.

  • @michaelsmodelrailroading7665
    @michaelsmodelrailroading7665 3 года назад

    A great video, very interesting and informative. It's great to learn about this venerable and even noble tram, dutifully serving the commuting public. Thank you for producing and sharing it.

  • @jamesgilboy9302
    @jamesgilboy9302 3 года назад

    This is beautifully upbeat and makes me love the KTM-5. Thank you.

  • @sinisatadic1959
    @sinisatadic1959 3 года назад

    Great! Thank you for this video. Must see it, must visit it. Greetings from Belgrade and Budapest! :)

  • @HyperMAX9001
    @HyperMAX9001 3 года назад +1

    I never knew these existed before your videos. And i like these are even simpler than T3.

  • @2712animefreak
    @2712animefreak 3 года назад +4

    9:15 Were they really such a breakthrough? Japan is full of those. In fact, the remaining four 161-series units in Osaka and Sakai are not only single-carriage double-ended cars, but, with them currently doing their 93rd year of service, are the oldest tramcars in regular service. To put it into perspective, these trams were already 35 years old when KTM-5's started production. And they're still in almost mint condition.
    Most pre WW2 trams were single-car double-ended models.

    • @Whitebeard79outOfRus
      @Whitebeard79outOfRus 3 года назад

      2-sided cabin tram-cars were never very common in Russia 'coz almost every city with trams had (and has) place for tram turnarounds. Probably the most common 2-sided trams are in Saint-Petersburg

  • @rusaa5293
    @rusaa5293 3 года назад +1

    I feel a deep nostalgia after watching this, even if I don’t live in Russia and, of course, I didn’t ride any of these trams.

  • @stefantrainspotter
    @stefantrainspotter 3 года назад

    Lovely video. Thank you for sharing

  • @ИванМорозов-б4к
    @ИванМорозов-б4к 3 года назад

    Привет из Челябинска! В нашем городе самый большой парк КТМ-5 в мире, их около 160 единиц. У нас была целая программа по превышению КТМ в низкопольный трамвай. Целых 5 лет из депо выходили очень красивые и аккуратные модификации, но последний, полностью низкопольный кузов, из-за повреждений рамы так и не был собран в полноценную машину и списан. Но сейчас даже у нас (а видео из нашего города было в первой части, когда вы говорили про невозможность эксплуатации новых трамваев на кривых и старых рельсах) КТМ-5 нашлась замена. По заказу Москвы на Кировском заводе был разработан трамвай 71-628 или КТМ-28 (в период выпуска КТМ-5 в Советском Союзе изменились правила присвоения названий трамваям и он успел получит имя 71-605, следующий стал 71-608 и так далее). Так вот один опытный КТМ-28 привезли на испытания в Челябинск, прежде чем отправить 90 его собратьев в Москву. Губернатор Челябинской области проехался на нем и решил купить 30 таких трамваев в наш город. В другом городе-рекордсмене по числу КТМ-5 в регулярной эксплуатации, Магнитогорске, что на юге Челябинской области руководство Металлургического комбината давно купило для города новые вагоны КТМ-19 и КТМ-23, а также машины производства завода УралТрансМаш из Екатеринбурга. Теперь кварталы четырехэтажного Соцгорода (Социалистического Города), спроектированного в 1929 году немецкими и американскими архитекторами, объезжает не угловатый КТМ-5, а его потомки

    • @RailwaysoftheWorld1
      @RailwaysoftheWorld1  3 года назад +1

      Челябинск хорош! Мне понравилось в каком состоянии там вагоны, интерьерные детали сохранились, я эту табличку с датой выпуска, например, не видел сто лет. Только красят их как-то странно у вас 😃

  • @SkaN2412
    @SkaN2412 3 года назад

    I did actually ride these in Moscow when I was a kid in the beginning of this century... Good memories. Had to really convince my grandma to ride one because our route would be well enough covered by metro :D

  • @thesketchydude1315
    @thesketchydude1315 3 года назад +1

    Hearing the Serbian music pop up in the background gave me a damn PTSD moment, that being said...interesting choice and great video my friend

  • @AyushmanSaini
    @AyushmanSaini 3 года назад

    Watching this video, I've asked my GF to take me to a tram ride today in Minsk. My curiosity in tram ignited when I saw them for the first time in Moscow 3.5 years ago. We don't have trams in India anymore and I'm very excited to travel one today. :)

  • @Mishef-3832
    @Mishef-3832 3 года назад +1

    Ironically enough, famous in Russia (especially in Moscow), as well as in other countries of Eastern Europe, the Czech Tatra-3 trams were slightly modified licensed American PCC trams (built by St. Louis Car Company and Pullman Standard since the early 30s until the early 50s of the last century). Modified licensed PCC trams were also built in Spain, Italy and Belgium.

  • @hubertmartis7110
    @hubertmartis7110 3 года назад

    Beautiful video. We too miss our old trains.

  • @bereisdorfer
    @bereisdorfer 3 года назад +1

    Dear Railways of the World, Great video!!! Congratulations!!! I also would like to suggest a subject: The Melbourne Tramway Network

  • @AlohaKutla
    @AlohaKutla 3 года назад +1

    Amazing video. Crisp and informative.

  • @ИльяБороненков-р1д
    @ИльяБороненков-р1д 3 года назад +3

    "Marshrutka mafia"... единственная реальная причина гибели большинства систем электротранспорта и деградации ещё не ликвидированых в большинстве городов России.

  • @symmetry08
    @symmetry08 3 года назад +4

    This mode of transportations - tram - may come back when fuel cost will restrain transport in many nations by 2040's; and it will make inroads again partially and succesfully in some areas of the many nations. Oil will be depleted but before that there will be reliable transort or connection issues and this will make come back, besides trolleybus.

    • @70M45-c9r
      @70M45-c9r 3 года назад

      Well In Prague, where I live, trams are still (along with metro) the backbone of public transport...And of whole transport...without them, so many people would need to use car and traffic in Prague would probably fail. But Its true Prague has 3. biggest tram network, so idk how it works somewhere else.

  • @petrfedor1851
    @petrfedor1851 3 года назад

    Now I am looking foward episode of Tatra T3 and 810 train!

  • @alexx09RO
    @alexx09RO 3 года назад +4

    Hi!
    Awesome series, loved it!
    Maybe you can peek and check the story of Bucharest's V3A - developed in the '70s and still running (with several modernized iterations) strong in Bucharest even today!
    Lots of luck with the channel!

    • @RailwaysoftheWorld1
      @RailwaysoftheWorld1  3 года назад

      Thank you!
      I was already looking at Romania (mostly thanks to Ikarus 280), now it attracts me even more.

  • @streetvideos260
    @streetvideos260 3 года назад +1

    I have fallen in love with KTM-5..

  • @weirdstuff_tm8942
    @weirdstuff_tm8942 3 года назад

    I love it here in Warsaw, where see the Konstals105Na right next to Pesa Swings, or sometimes 121N.

  • @CatWithoutAHat901
    @CatWithoutAHat901 3 года назад

    The Story reminds me of GT6, GT8 and Mannheim Type Trams from german manufacturer Duewag.
    There were build hundreds of them, used in many many german cities, some of them built like in the seventies still in daily use.
    The GT8SU in the Lightrail System Düsseldorf for example, built in 1974.
    The looks kinda remind me of the german Stadtbahnwagen Typ B and TW 6000 series, also from Duewag

  • @mostafa3afrita
    @mostafa3afrita 3 года назад +1

    Wow i am really glad to find this channel .. greeting from Egypt

  • @nottelling8129
    @nottelling8129 Месяц назад

    Ironic how some of the KTM-5s have outlasted the modern trams that were meant to replace it. It may not be the most elegant aesthetically, but it’s still beautiful in its own ways.

  • @filipjandus4537
    @filipjandus4537 3 года назад +1

    T3s are still very reliabely serving in Prague! The best tram ever

  • @Megumin-kb1gt
    @Megumin-kb1gt 3 года назад +2

    You just have an excellent channel, it's a pity I didn't come across it earlier, please make a video about the most massive trolleybus ZIU-9/682

  • @EminMulic
    @EminMulic 3 года назад

    Amazing video. Really enjoyed watching every minute of this and the first part!

  • @wiedietie
    @wiedietie 3 года назад +4

    2:53 Her hairdresser has been blind for years, he just hasn't told her yet..

  • @eugenia9999
    @eugenia9999 3 года назад +1

    о, продолжение !!)) круто !!!)) спасибо !!))) интересные видосы )))

  • @МірошниченкоМихайло

    Nice vidy! Good job!
    In my native city KTM-5 are still working too👍

  • @josemessiasrosa8856
    @josemessiasrosa8856 3 года назад

    Great video. Greetings from Brazil.

  • @kotiksae
    @kotiksae 5 месяцев назад

    7:44 Video from my hometown, Mykolaiv!
    We have these KTM-5 still serving on the routes, along with Tatra T3 and it's Ukrainian modification - K-1.
    We also recently got a livery on our trams and trolleybuses with our city's motto - they look very stylish!

  • @ivanandreevich8568
    @ivanandreevich8568 3 года назад

    Wow, this channel is awesome.

  • @KXY5
    @KXY5 3 года назад

    Amazing video! Thank you very much!

  • @alexandr_chuprov
    @alexandr_chuprov 3 года назад +19

    Можно английский изучать по этому каналу!!!