Русский: Миниатюрный монорельсовый электровагон U4-621 во время первого тестового прогона по экспериментальной подвесной железной дороге со струнными рельсами в Марьиной Горке, Беларусь
English: A miniature electric railcar U4-621 during its test ride on a suspension railway with string rails in Marjina Horka, Belarus
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