
This is a KTM8. These were in production when the Soviet Union fell apart. There is just one in the European Union in Daugavpils, Latvia.
Sunday morning and time for a chat in the middle of the road. This crossing is built up from rails without any castings.
The smartest tram we saw on the home-made crossing.
The elusive service 7 that runs every 92 mins was quite full as local people must know what time it runs.

On the last picture, there is some mistake in comments. Tram's "route 7" runs with a thirty- or forty minute interval.
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Best regards!
It is pleasant to know that in our small city there are trams which are in a quite good condition owing to drivers which on them work
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