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- Fyodor Apollonovich Pirotsky (Russian: Фёдор Аполлонович Пироцкий; February 17 [O.S. March 1] 1845 – February 28 [O.S. March 12] 1898), or Fedir Apollonovych...
- Petersburg, Russia, invented and operated on an experimental basis by Fyodor Pirotsky in 1880. The first tramway was the Gross-Lichterfelde tramway in Lichterfelde...
- Petersburg invented and tested by inventor Fyodor Pirotsky in 1875. Later, using a similar technology, Pirotsky put into service the first public electric tramway...
- Sestroretsk near Saint Petersburg, Russia, invented and tested by Fyodor Pirotsky. 1881 World's first commercially successful electric tram, the Gross-Lichterfelde...
- St. Petersburg, Pirotsky put into operation an electric tram he had converted from a double-decker horse tramway. Although Pirotsky's own tram project...
- machine. 1874: Gustave Trouvé invents the first metal detector. 1875: Fyodor Pirotsky invents the first electric tram near Saint Petersburg, Russia. 1876: Nicolaus...
- musician and poet Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - was a russian composer Fyodor Pirotsky - russian engineer, inventor of the world's first railway electrification...
- Headlamp by Pavel Yablochkov 1875 Railway electrification system by Fyodor Pirotsky 1876 AC transformer by Pavel Yablochkov 1876 Yablochkov candle Invented...
- builder of the first Russian Railways, introduced Russian broad gauge Fyodor Pirotsky, inventor of railway electrification system and electric tram Leonty Shamshurenkov...
- first experimental electric tramway was built by Ukrainian inventor Fyodor Pirotsky near St Petersburg, Russian Empire, in 1875. The first commercially successful...