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Alstom Metropolis 98B is an electric multiple unit produced by the French conglomerate Alstom and operated by the Warsaw Metro as their third-generation of rolling stock. . Between 2000 and 2002, and again between 2004 and 2005, a total of 108 carriages were constructed at the manufacturer’s plants in Barcelona and Chorzów, forming 18 six-car
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Polski: Alstom Metropolis 98B (pociąg nr 17 w nowej malaturze obowiązującej od 2014) stoi na stacji A7 Wilanowska. Date: ... Warsaw Metro; Global file usage.
In January 2011, an order was announced for a further 15 Alstom trainsets for Line 2. [3] During March 2012, the first trainsets for the second line were delivered to the operator. [1] Alstom secured a $253m (€200m) order in February 2010 from GVB for 23 six-car Type M5 Metropolis trainsets for the Amsterdam Metro.
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Alstom decided to give the workshop a new speciality. Alstom Konstal, in addition to the production of trams, was to deal with the construction of metro cars. [15] In search of further orders, the company took part in various tenders. Between 2001 and 2005, the company produced and delivered 14 Metropolis 98B trains for the Warsaw metro.
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I've been wondering whether metro/subway shots still count as 'street' photography. I'm thinking yes, because it is a public space with pretty much the same social 'rules of conduct' as an open street, so it's subject to the same observations and impressions by a photographer.