Trams in Mykolaiv

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Electric tram system in Mykolaiv, Ukraine

The Mykolaiv tram network is the part of the public transportation system that serves Mykolaiv, Ukraine.

K-1 tram in Mykolaiv.

External links

  • The Mykolaiv tram on Google Maps
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