- An
elektrichka (Russian: электричка [əlʲɪkˈtrʲitɕkə]; Ukrainian: електричка, romanized: elektrychka, IPA: [elekˈtrɪtʃkɐ]) is a
Soviet and
Eastern bloc...
- Kino (Russian: Кино, lit. 'cinema, film',
pronounced [kʲɪˈno]) is a
Russian rock band
formed in
Leningrad (now
Saint Petersburg) in 1981. The band was...
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Suburbs and
satellite cities are
connected by
commuter elektrichka (electric rail) network.
Elektrichkas depart from each of
these terminals to the nearby...
- p****enger train.
Elektrichkas are
widespread in Russia,
Ukraine and some
other countries of the
former Soviet Union. The
first elektrichka ride occurred...
- Baku-Sabunchi
electric multiple units S
elektrichka trainset,
depicted in a 1996
postage stamp ER2
elektrichka 13 more
stations are
planned toward to the...
- are "water trams", buses, and
electric trains (colloquially
called "
elektrichka"). Due to the
large number of
people traveling to
dachas at w****ends...
- in
various countries, as
described above. rail
portal Commuter rail
Elektrichka P****enger rail
terminology Train categories in
Europe Blumgart, Jake...
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There are 244
railway stations in the NDR system. More than a
dozen elektrichka stops are
located within the city
allowing residents of
different neighborhoods...
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Suburban (Prymiskyi)
station building which serves short-distance
service (
elektrichka) for
suburbs (including
dacha areas),
minor city stations, and nearby...
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about 0.5 km away from the Kyiv-Volynskyi rail
station – a stop for
elektrichka commuter trains as well as for the
intracity Urban Electric Train service...