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Tram by Stadler Rail
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Stadler Metelitsa Innotrans in 2014

The Metelitsa is a low-floor tram (streetcars) built by Stadler Rail designed for 1,524 mm (5 ft) tram networks.

Ordered Metelitsa trams

Country City Image Type Fleet numbers Quantity Year Length (m) Width (m) Comments
 Belarus Minsk
(Minsk Tramway)
B85300M 2,50
 Russia Saint Petersburg
(Saint Petersburg tramway)
B85600M 23 2018
 Ukraine Kharkiv (Kharkiv Tramline) B85601M 1 2021
 Bolivia Cochabamba
(Mi Tren)
B85601M 12 2022

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