The Russian plant "Metrovagonmash" (MVM) will complete the transfer of all new trains to the Minsk Metro by mid-December, the press service of the Minsk Metro reported. It is expected that by the end of October, Minsk will receive the third train assembled at the MVM plant, and a total of seven four-car trains will be delivered. The contract for the supply of these trains will be completed ahead of schedule, thanks to the capacity and competence of the Moscow Region plant.
The Minsk Metro has signed an agreement for the supply of 28 modern cars, which will form seven trains for operation on the new section of the Zelenoluzhskaya metro line. These trains are developed using advanced metro car construction technologies and contain components of Belarusian production. The maximum capacity of each car is more than 300 people, and the service life is 31 years. The design speed of the trains is 90 km/h, although such speeds are not developed on the existing lines of the Minsk Metro.
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