This article lists the main events in the history of public transport (primarily trams , trolleybuses and buses ) in 1974 . Information on the history of subways and railway transport is in separate articles.
Content
Events
In the USSR
In the RSFSR
Moscow
Routes
- bus route number 156 was opened: Gerasima Kurina Street - Rowing Canal .
- On August 13, bus route No. 258 was opened: Tyoply Stan (5th microdistrict) - Balaklava Avenue. Bus route No. 258 has been opened: Sevastopol Avenue - 5th microdistrict of Teply Stan.
- On March 15, bus route No. 260 was opened: Matveevskoye - Metro University. On August 13, bus route No. 261: opened Metro Yugo-Zapadnaya - Ostrovityanova Street . On May 25, bus route No. 262 was opened: Sokol Metro (Alabyana Street) - Skhodnensky Dead End.
- bus route No. 1 extended to Novatorov Street .
- bus route No. 135 extended to Akademika Pavlova street. On May 24, bus route No. 166 was changed: Losinoostrovskaya - Babushkin Station (Experimental Plant).
- bus route No. 226 extended to Ochakovo-Yuzhnaya station.
- bus route No. 250 extended to Troparevo .
- bus route No. 552 extended to the 7th microdistrict of Teply Stan .
- bus route number 187k is renumbered 260.
- closed bus route number 148: Metro Kaluzhskaya - Metro Southwest .
- closed bus route number 208: Troparevo - Station Ochakovo-South .
- closed bus route number 244: Tishinskaya square - Shelepikhinsky bridge . Trolleybus route No. 66 has been opened: Tishinskaya Square - Shelepikhinsky Bridge.
- On March 21, bus route No. 195 was opened: VDNH - Rusanova Drive.
Naberezhnye Chelny
- open tram route number 2: Sidorovka - Medgorodok
Other corners
- January 10 - opening of the trolleybus movement in Kostroma .
- October 14 - opening of the trolleybus movement in Arkhangelsk .
- November 29 - opening of the trolleybus movement in Maykop .
BSSR
- May 21 - opening of the Novopolotsk tram .
- November 10 - opening of the trolleybus movement in Grodno .
USSR
- The successful operation of trolleybus trains [1] [2] by Vladimir Veklich [3] [4] began in Dnepropetrovsk. The total number of Škoda 9Tr trolleybus trains used in the city was 22 units [5] .
- Opening of the trolleybus movement in Rivne .
Notes
- ↑ Bramskiy K.A. Trolleybus train of Vladimir Veklich // newspaper "All-Ukrainian Technical Newspaper", December 11, 2003 (Ukrainian)
- ↑ Fonova M. “The rocket” of Veklich // the newspaper “ Evening Kiev ”, November 2, 1970. - P. 2. (Ukrainian)
- ↑ Encyclopedia of modern Ukraine : in 25 volumes / Ed. I. M. Dziuba et al. - Kiev: 2005. - V. 4. - P. 187 - ISBN 966-02-3354-X (Ukrainian)
- ↑ Krat V. I. Vladimir Fillipovich Veklich // Communal services of cities. Kiev: Technique - 1998. - No. 17. - S. 3–9. - ISSN 0869-1231 (Ukrainian)
- ↑ on the website “kubtransport.info”