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Switzerland is donating decommissioned trams to Lviv and Vinnytsia, two cities in Ukraine struggling with ageing tram fleets and growing passenger numbers. SWI swissinfo meets the people preparing the trams for this rare journey – along with those who are about to receive them.
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