Metrovagonmash 81-717/81-714
81-717/714 is a Soviet/Russian metro car model and the most produced member of the 81-series, designed in the Soviet Union in the mid-1970s. The cars were made from 1976 to 2014 by Metrovagonmash and the I. E. Yegorov Vagonmash factories of Mytishchi and Saint Petersburg, respectively. Production is still ongoing for specific models and/or modernizations, and may possibly be the most produced and longest produced metro train in the world.
A set of 81-717/714 cars on the Nagatino Metro Bridge, Moscow, 26 August 2010
An Ež3/Em508T trainset at Vykhino, 2009. Gaining knowledge from experimenting with the E-series lead to the eventual development of the I-series, and later to the 81-series
"Red Arrow" commemorative train at Kommunarka, 29 June 2019. The 81-717.5M/714-5M's main visual difference from the original sets is the different front headlight configuration. This particular set was involved in the 2010 Moscow Metro bombings
81-717M on the above-ground section of the Tbilisi Metro (Station Didube)
Metrowagonmash, also Metrovagonmash, is an engineering company in Mytishchi, Russia. Metrowagonmash (MWM) is one of the leading enterprises in Russia operating in the field of transport machine building. It specializes in development, designing and manufacturing of rolling stock for metro systems and railways. Metrowagonmash is part of Transmashholding.
The workshop of Metrovagonmash
Tram 71-931M "Vityaz"
Moscow Metro, 81-717/714
Moscow Metro, 81-717.6/714.6