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3rd class (plackart) coach of the Armenian Railways. This coach is part of the Yerevan-Batumi train. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Abandoned railway equipments of the Armenian Railways. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Abandoned railway equipments of the Armenian Railways. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Abandoned railway equipments of the Armenian Railways. They are standing on a filed not far from Yerevan. On some of these coaches the coat of arms of the soviet railways is still visible. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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An old, unused coach of the Armenian Railways at the station of Vanadzor, Armenia. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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"Charbakh" terminus of the Yerevan metro, Yerevan, Armenia. This station is the terminus of a branch line from "Shengavit" to "Charbakh". There are no intermediate stations, and the singletrack line is served by only one train as a shuttle service. 04.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Sassountsi David station of the Yerevan metro, Yerevan, Armenia. Altough stations are long enough for 5-car trains, currently only 2-car trains are used. Trains are of the 81-717 series, used in most ex-soviet metro systems. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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The Yerevan-Batumi train somwhere beetwen Armavir and Gyumri, Armenia. In summer time this is the only operating international train from Armenia with one train every day. In the rest of the year there is one train to Tbilisi 3 days a week. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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The Yerevan-Batumi train somwhere beetwen Armavir and Gyumri, Armenia. The train is called "Armenia", and consists of one 1st.-class, six 2nd.-class, and one 3rd.-class coach. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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The Yerevan-Batumi train somwhere beetwen Gyumri and Vanadzor, Armenia. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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The tracks of the Yerevan-Airum(on the border to Georgia) mianline, Armenia. The railway line descends from the Georgian border (which is around 2000m's above sea level) to Yerevan (which is 900m's asl.). 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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The Yerevan-Batumi train somwhere in northern Armenia. In the front you can see the two-section VL11 locomotive of the Armenian Railways. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Yerevan station, Yerevan, Armenia 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Railway station of Yerevan, Armenia. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Railway station of Yerevan, Armenia. Trolleybus overhead wires in the foreground can seen, they are not in used, because no line terminates here, altough line 2 passes in front of the station. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Railway station of Yerevan, Armenia. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Armavir station of the Armenian Railways, Armavir, Armenia. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Armavir station of the Armenian Railways, Armavir, Armenia. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Armavir station of the Armenian Railways, Armavir, Armenia. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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The station of Gyumri, the second biggest city after Yerevan in Armenia. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Some building of the station of Vanadzor, Armenia. Armenian Railways is now operated by the Russian Railways (it took over Armenian Railways from the state of Armenia after they agreed about a concession). Russian Railways founded a subdiary called "South Caucasian Railway", this company is responsible for rail transport now in Armenia. 06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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The station of Vanadzor, Armenia, recently renovated.06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Unknown station in north-eastern Armenia, somwhere beetwen Vanadzor and Airum .06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Unknown station in north-eastern Armenia, somwhere beetwen Vanadzor and Airum .06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Unknown station in north-eastern Armenia, somwhere beetwen Vanadzor and Airum .06.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Skoda 14Tr trolleybuses at the "Charbakh" terminus of the line 2 in Yerevan, Armenia. 04.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Skoda 14Tr trolleybus at the "Charbakh" terminus of the line 2 in Yerevan, Armenia. 04.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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LiAZ-5280 type trolleybus in Yerevan on line 2, Yerevan, Armenia. 05.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Skoda 14Tr type trolleybus in a very strange livery on line 9, Yerevan, Armenia. 05.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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Skoda 14Tr type trolleybus in a very strange livery on line 9, Yerevan, Armenia. 05.09.2011

Photo by Balázs Rusznyák (ruba2@freemail.hu)



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