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Osinniki is the smallest city(about 38,000 people) in Russia with its own tram system.
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Osinniki is the smallest city(about 38,000 people) in Russia with its own tram system.

Most Russian cities with such a population don't even have proper buses, only minibuses and/or small, terrible buses, mostly commercial (marshrutkas). But this сity has good buses too. Generally, public transportation in Kuzbass is simply incomparably better than in other regions of Russia.

The tram system in Volchansk, the smallest city in the world with its own tram system, is closed for renovation, and it's unclear when, or if, it will resume operation. Trams in Cheryomushki are service transport for hydroelectric power station workers, not public transport.

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