Crimean authorities still want to dig up roads in Simferopol to launch trams
The first deputy chairman of the State Council of Crimea, Andrei Kozenko, decided to take an example from Vladikavkaz and restore the movement of trams in Simferopol, which disappeared from the city streets in the early 70s.
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“And in Simferopol we need to revive it! These are not just paths, they “live”. Vladikavkaz has one of the oldest tram systems in Russia,” this is how the parliamentarian commented on the photo he published on the social network of the tram tracks of the Caucasian city.
In the comments from Kozenko’s post itself, he was reminded that it would be nice to first revive smooth asphalt in Simferopol.
“We’ll dig up the rails, then we’ll pave them (Kozenko’s text - PN) where necessary,” the vice speaker responded.
“Shitty thoughts. In Simferopol today there is a very acute problem with tram transportation; there are no other problems in the city. Have you never been taught to set priorities and solve problems according to priorities?” one of the users asked Andrey Kozenko.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.