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- Object: Electric multiple train unit ER2-918 of Russian railways.
- Description: This picture of electric multiple train unit ER2-918 (ЭР2-918) was taken in the train station "Kaliningrad-Severny" (Калининград-Северный, means Kaliningrad-North) in Kaliningrad. Such units are used to move tourists from Kaliningrad to the seaside towns Zelenogradsk, Pionersk and Svetlogorsk
- Author: photo taken by Volkov Vitaly w:ru:Участник:Kneiphof (Волков Виталий Сергеевич)
- Created: Photo taken in the summer of 2001
- Source: uploaded by author
- Licence: CC-BY
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