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Russian company Uralvagonzavod presented a prototype of the high-tech tram R1 that became the "headliner" of ExpoCityTrans 2014. R1 is Russia’s first 100 percent low-floor three-section tram. It is a joint development by Uraltransmash and OKB Atom.
Above: A prototype of the new-generation low-floor modular-type tram R1, presented by Uralvagonzavod at the ExpoCityTrans 2014 exhibition in Moscow.
Above: A prototype of the new-generation low-floor modular-type tram R1, presented by Uralvagonzavod at the ExpoCityTrans 2014 exhibition in Moscow.

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The organizers of the exhibition are the largest Moscow transport operators, Mosgortrans and Moscow Metro, as well as ICEC MosExpo together with the International Association of Public Transport. The exhibition space exceeds 14,500 square meters.
Above: A low-floor one-section tram 71-911 at the ExpoCityTrans 2014 exhibition in Moscow.
Above: A low-floor one-section tram 71-911 at the ExpoCityTrans 2014 exhibition in Moscow.

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ExpoCityTrans 2014 is planned to demonstrate the latest technical developments, but also recent achievements in creating eco- and people-friendly conditions in urban areas.
Above: A EG2Tv electric train cabin, presented by Transmashholding at the ExpoCityTrans 2014 exhibition in Moscow.
Above: A EG2Tv electric train cabin, presented by Transmashholding at the ExpoCityTrans 2014 exhibition in Moscow.

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Moscow is the world’s largest purchaser of public transport vehicles, according to mayor Sergei Sobyanin. Many of the exhibition items are expected to appear on the streets of Moscow under an ongoing program of transport modernization.
Above: A "Kitaro" bus from Mercedes-Benz at the ExpoCityTrans 2014 exhibition in Moscow.
Above: A "Kitaro" bus from Mercedes-Benz at the ExpoCityTrans 2014 exhibition in Moscow.

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The R1 was designed in accordance with the concept of "Vehicle+Architecture=Vehitecture". According to the developer, this means an interdisciplinary combination of transport design and architecture. The inspiration came from a black Ural precious stone; R1’s black exterior reflects the city landscape.
Above: Interior of the new-generation low-floor modular-type tram R1 presented by Uralvagonzavod corporation at the ExpoCityTrans 2014 exhibition in Moscow.
Above: Interior of the new-generation low-floor modular-type tram R1 presented by Uralvagonzavod corporation at the ExpoCityTrans 2014 exhibition in Moscow.

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The exhibition space exceeds 14,500 square meters. According to the organizers, more than 10,000 professionals and specialists are expected to attend the event.
Above: A visitor at the ExpoCityTrans 2014 exhibition in Moscow.
Above: A visitor at the ExpoCityTrans 2014 exhibition in Moscow.

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ExpoCityTrans 2014 houses a display of retro vehicles that transported passengers in the previous century.
Above: A visitor looks at retro items on display at the ExpoCityTrans 2014 in Moscow.
Above: A visitor looks at retro items on display at the ExpoCityTrans 2014 in Moscow.
