Couldn’t find any information about the photographer, sadly. It is stated that the photos were made between September and November 1990.
They were definitely made after 1989, since the plaques on the trolleys are in Latin script. However, the plaque on first trolley indicates the name ‘Poltava Higway’, which was changed around 1991 or 1992 to ‘Balkan Highway’.
Upd: Finally found a good set of old photos with my city.
Mother_Effort_4708 on
Weird how ”clean” everything is
Due-Glove4808 on
What a dump.
SnooDucks3540 on
Aka a big chunk of the public transport was electrified (trolleybus, tram). Which many cities of western Europe today are yet to reach this target (especially Ireland, Malta, Cyprus and other areas).
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Couldn’t find any information about the photographer, sadly. It is stated that the photos were made between September and November 1990.
They were definitely made after 1989, since the plaques on the trolleys are in Latin script. However, the plaque on first trolley indicates the name ‘Poltava Higway’, which was changed around 1991 or 1992 to ‘Balkan Highway’.
Upd: Finally found a good set of old photos with my city.
Weird how ”clean” everything is
What a dump.
Aka a big chunk of the public transport was electrified (trolleybus, tram). Which many cities of western Europe today are yet to reach this target (especially Ireland, Malta, Cyprus and other areas).
Moldavian SSR, USSR existed in 1990.