LVS-97 explained

LVS-97 (71-147) is a Russian-made six axle tram. LVS denotes «Ленинградский Вагон Сочленёный» (Leningradski Vagon Sochlenyeni) which is an articulated tramcar, made in St. Petersburg.[1] It was produced at the Petersburg Tram Mechanical Factory from 1997 (as its name implies by the 97 suffix) through to 2004.

LVS-97 tramcars operate in St. Petersburg, Kolomna, Krasnoyarsk and were also tested in Vitebsk.

Technical details

LVS-86 is a broad gauge high floor tram (yet with varying floor level in one of the modifications). Its body is continuously welded articulated and has 6 axles. The articulation is suspended, the rear section being supported just by one bogie. Since 2000 (manufacturing number 1518) trams were released with a glass/plastic facing of the front, as well as different door placement in the first section (as in LM-99).[2]

Modifications

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See also

Notes and References

  1. http://erwin.bernhardt.net.nz/europe/russiasaintpetersburgtrams.html Bernhardt
  2. Web site: Saint Petersburg - Trams.
  3. Web site: 71-147K (LVS-97K) — Roster. 2021-07-24. transphoto.org. en.
  4. Web site: 71-147 (LVS-97M) — Roster. 2021-07-24. transphoto.org. en.
  5. Web site: 71-147A (LVS-97A) — Roster. 2021-07-24. transphoto.org. en.
  6. Web site: Saint-Petersburg, car # 7100. 2021-07-24. transphoto.org. en.