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Yauza Metro Train
   
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Yauza Metro Train

In 1 collection by arthaix
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Description
Yauza is a metro train, developed by MMZ (Moscow, Mytischi)

Started passenger operation in June, 1998 on the Lyublinskaya Line of the Moscow metro.

There are two assets: Old version and a renewed (.1) version.

In-game: 5 cars with a passenger capacity of 186 people each
The total passenger capacity is 930 people.
The maximum speed is similar to a real train - 80 km/h

Texture resolution:

Main: 2048х512
LOD: - 64x64
9 Comments
vladislav_izh 20 Oct, 2023 @ 10:37am 
RIP
b3lantu 24 Aug, 2023 @ 11:29pm 
I like the design and it would be great if you added sound, thanks for your effort
UglyCoyote 27 May, 2023 @ 1:00am 
@DPT Wanderer Yes, you may not like the design, but where the part is not transparent, there is a door - a ladder for evacuating passengers. But, apparently, over the years of operation, this was not needed and such trains are no longer produced.
You probably bow to the nation that has unleashed the most wars over the past 50 years? Or in front of a nation that has been killing women and children for several years (google the alley of angels Donetsk) from which we are now protecting them?
DPT Wanderer 24 Sep, 2022 @ 11:27pm 
not gonna lie I like the design of this for the asymmetry but intensely dislike the nation it was developed in (granted the people are good its their head of state that I dislike)
arthaix  [author] 30 Jan, 2022 @ 2:21am 
Only metro tracks.
shanttk91 29 Jan, 2022 @ 5:01pm 
Well this work on regular train tracks or only metro tracks?
arthaix  [author] 11 Dec, 2021 @ 7:00am 
It's a subway train :)
shanttk91 10 Dec, 2021 @ 8:33pm 
is this train or metro?
Serenity Rune 5 Sep, 2021 @ 4:01pm 
The trains were originally designed to last 10 years and were originally for experimental purposes. But they were in service for almost 20 years.