Russian city Tula: urban transport overview. Used sad trams, buses and trolleybuses from Moscow.

Let’s get straight to the point: Tula today is a very sad town. A disgusting square near the railway station, covered in illegal leaflets. Above the illegally built shops rises the Pharaoh shopping center - a fantastically ridiculous building, the sight of which makes you want to turn around, get on the train and go far away. Okay, let’s try to find something good in Tula. Maybe Sovetskaya Street? Oh no. It is dusty, dirty and dangerous: there are not even tram stops, and passengers get out of the carriages under the wheels of cars... Transport looks sad: buses transferred from Moscow have Moscow park license plates, and trolleybuses, even those built relatively recently, 2012, clearly in need of painting... The good things: a cozy private sector with cute houses, which we, unfortunately, did not have time to photograph, a cool new embankment of the Upa River, the Tula Kremlin, Lenin Avenue and, of course, gingerbread - the symbol of Tula. In general, Tula definitely has something to strive f
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