Trams to Commence Operation in Krasnodar Starting July 1
Over the past decade, the public transport system in Kuban, notably in Krasnodar, has undergone a significant modernization. This transformation has seen the introduction of new-generation trams, one of the most notable updates being a change in the door-opening procedure.
The new trams now feature air conditioning systems, and to maintain the effectiveness of this cooling system during hot weather, the doors will remain closed while the air conditioning is operating. This measure aims to prevent the cooled air inside the tram from escaping and the hot outside air from entering, thereby maintaining a comfortable temperature for passengers.
To facilitate this new procedure, informational stickers with instructions will be placed near the buttons for convenience. Additionally, passengers will need to use a special button to open the doors. To ensure everyone understands this change, voice messages and videos explaining the new door operation principle will be played inside the trams.
This practical response is designed to improve energy efficiency and passenger comfort on trams equipped with these systems. The update, which takes effect on July 1, is part of a broader transformation in Krasnodar's public transport system that has spanned over a decade.
The tram-trolleybus management in Krasnodar has found a method to maintain efficient temperatures in vehicle cabins, ensuring a comfortable journey for passengers even in the hotter months. This modernization is yet another step in Kuban's journey towards a more efficient and comfortable public transport system.
References: [1] Search results suggesting that vehicles equipped with air conditioning often limit door openings during operation to maintain internal temperatures.
The new public transport system in Kuban, specifically in Krasnodar, is not only modernizing transportation with new-generation trams, but also enhancing passenger comfort and energy efficiency in the finance sector by implementing air conditioning systems in trams. Passengers will notice door operation changes, as doors will remain closed while air conditioning is active, and will use a special button to open them.