KAZAN TATARSTAN RUSSIA 1997 TRAMS PMP DVD 569


Title:
KAZAN TATARSTAN RUSSIA 1997 TRAMS PMP DVD 569

Description:
A trailer for PMP DVD 569 on Kazan, its trams and trolleybuses in August 1997

Author:
DaveSpencer32

Tags:
KAZAN, RUSSIA, PMP, DVD, 569, TRAM, TRAMS, TARTARSTAN, STRASSENBAHN, STREETCAR, TRAMVIE,

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