File:ER2R with electric arcs after catenary icing.webm

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Русский: Обледенение контактной сети на МЖД. Отправление электропоезда ЭР2Р с искрящими пантографами
English: Icing of catenary on Moscow Railway. Electric multiple unit ER2R leaves a station with electric arcs on its pantographs
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Source Обледенелые провода на железной дороге
Author Alexandr Pavshukov

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