Kiev tram

Kiev tram

The Kiev tram ( _uk. Київський трамвай, es.

History

During the Russian Empire: 1886-1917

Before 1886, projects for the construction of a horse-drawn tramway were planned. However, none of these plans had ever proceeded to the construction stage.cite web|url=http://www.autocentre.ua/component/option,com_truck/task,articles/id,6714/Itemid,82/ |title=The first – in Kiev! |accessdate= |accessmonthday=June 26 |accessyear=2006 |author= |last=Kalachevsky |first=Vladimir |work=Autocentre |language=Russian ] In 1886, engineer Amand Struve's project was approved for construction. On July 30, 1891, the first horse-drawn tram wagon was set on a track. By August 1st, the tram line stretched from the Tsar's Square (now the "European Square"), to the "Demiivs’ka Square".cite web|url=http://www.autocentre.ua/component/option,com_truck/task,articles/id,6714/Itemid,82/ |title=The first – in Kiev! |accessdate= |accessmonthday=June 26 |accessyear=2006 |author= |last=Kalachevsky |first=Vladimir |work=Autocentre |language=Russian ]

Soon after tram operations were started, many problems arose. The hilly terrain of Kiev presented the largest problem. On Bohdan Khmelnytsky Street, a pair of horses was not enough to pull the trams uphill. Therefore, another two pairs of horses were added, which unfortunately did not improve the situation. Thus, mechanizing the tram using a steam-powered engine was attempted as a solution to the problem. However, the steam engines produced a lot of noise, which scared the horses and people, and produced a lot of air pollution. cite web|url=http://www.autocentre.ua/component/option,com_truck/task,articles/id,6714/Itemid,82/ |title=The first – in Kiev! |accessdate= |accessmonthday=June 26 |accessyear=2006 |author= |last=Kalachevsky |first=Vladimir |work=Autocentre |language=Russian ]

The slew of problems experienced by the trams shocked Struve, who in 1890, had written a letter to the City Administration of Kiev suggesting that for increased safety and easier use, the trams would need to be powered using electric motors.cite web|url=http://www.autocentre.ua/component/option,com_truck/task,articles/id,6714/Itemid,82/ |title=The first – in Kiev! |accessdate= |accessmonthday=June 26 |accessyear=2006 |author= |last=Kalachevsky |first=Vladimir |work=Autocentre |language=Russian ] The administration of the Kiev Telegraph service opposed this move since, in their opinion, the electric motors would interfere with the telephone and telegraph systems.cite web|url=http://www.autocentre.ua/component/option,com_truck/task,articles/id,6714/Itemid,82/ |title=The first – in Kiev! |accessdate= |accessmonthday=June 26 |accessyear=2006 |author= |last=Kalachevsky |first=Vladimir |work=Autocentre |language=Russian ]

On May 3, 1892, the first two trams with electric motors arrived in Kiev. They were built by the Struve brothers in a factory located near Moscow, based on American designs ("pictured"). On the same day, the engines were tested on the flat Sahaydachny Street, and once more, on May 8, on the track from Podil Street to Khreschatyk Street.

In 1893, the money earned by these electric trams exceeded the cost to maintain the trams. Furthermore, the electric trams were used whenever the horse-drawn or steam-powered trams had difficuty. Nevertheless, the system's horse-drawn trams were in use until 1895, and the last steam-powered cars ran until 1904, when a diesel electric station, on the so-called Dachnaya ("Dachna") to Puschya-Vodytsia line was built. This station had lasted until the 1930s. These trams required very little power, which caused any electric trams, which used the line, to move so slowly that the passengers could get on and off the tram, while the tram remained in motion.

A long tram line, about 17 versts ("18 kilometres") long, was laid from the Poshtova Square in the Podil neighbourhood, over the Dnieper on the Nicholas Bridge, through the Peredmostna and Nikolska Slobodka neighbourhoods, and to the neighbouring town of Brovary. The line was used until the mid-1930s, and was a one-way line with side-skirts for oncoming trams to drive into. This had made the trip even longer than it really was. The cost was 35 kopecks, a fair amount of money at the time.cite web|url=http://www.autocentre.ua/component/option,com_truck/task,articles/id,6714/Itemid,82/ |title=The first – in Kiev! |accessdate= |accessmonthday=June 26 |accessyear=2006 |author= |last=Kalachevsky |first=Vladimir |work=Autocentre |language=Russian ] Nevertheless, the trams were always packed with passengers.

By 1893, the city's trams easily climbed the many steep streets of Kiev, including the Proreznay ("Prorezna"), Karavayevskaya ("Karavaievs’ka," now the "Ploscha L’va Tolstoho Street") and even the Kruglouniversitetskaya ("Kruhlouniversitets’ka") Streets. In 1893, the journal "Elektrichestvo" wrote:

A major problem of the tram drivers at the time were the rolling stock used. When the city's railroad stock holder L. Brodskyi died, the stocks were transferred to the Belgian auction firm, and the tram system began running on the Belgian "Pullman" wagons, with soft, sail-type cloth seats. But not these, nor the earlier seats on the German wagons, gave the tram drivers any comfort while standing in wind, rain, or snow, on the drivers platform on the tram.

In Soviet Ukraine: 1917-1991

After the Russian Revolution and the Russian Civil War, reconstruction of the tram system began. The old and outdated tram wagons required restoration as the industry of the country could not manufacture new wagons. The train wagons' reconstruction was carried out in the main tram depot of the system, the "Dombal Depot." From 1928-1932, 80 two-axel motor tram wagons and 65 regular train wagons were manufactured for Kiev, and since 1932, the depot started producing four-axel tram wagons, due to Kiev's geographical relief and climate. On the tram wagons, the conductors place was not warmed during the winter, however, was separated from the passenger part of the wagon.

Tram cars used

The Kiev tram system uses many different tram cars and types, with some being designed in Moscow and manufactured in Riga, some being manufactured by the ČKD Tatra company in Prague, and with some being manufactured right in the city of Kiev. The following data incorporates only some tram cars used by the system.

Footnotes and references


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* Mashkevych, Stefan. Tram Kopecks in "Zerkalo Nedeli", October 16-22, 2004. Available in [http://www.zerkalo-nedeli.com/nn/show/517/48058/ Russian] and [http://www.zn.kiev.ua/nn/show/517/48058/ Ukrainian]
* Rozhanovsky, Viktor. Struve: Uphill on the Aleksandrovsky Spusk in "Zerkalo Nedeli", October 24-30, 1998. Available in [http://www.zerkalo-nedeli.com/ie/show/212/18658/ Russian]
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External links


* [http://www.mashke.org/kievtram/en/ In memory of Kiev Trams] – by Stefan Mashkevich en icon/ru icon
* [http://www.noosphere.com.ua/dvoika/ noosphere.com.ua] – Fast tram №2 in Kiev ru icon

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