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1974 - TTP receives first Czechoslovak-made Tatra T3 tram cars
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TTP receives from Czechoslovakia the first three-door trolleybuses Škoda TRH
- Trolleybus depot No. 2 in Pārdaugava, at Jelgavas Street 37, is put into operation
- Trolleybus traffic in Suvorova (now Marijas) Street starts
1979. TTP receives from Czechoslovakia the first 8 three-door trolleybuses Škoda TRG.
1979. Trolleybus route No. 18 Central Railway Terminal–Mežciems is opened.
1978. Tram route No. 2 Central market-Tapešu Street is opened as an extension of tram line Central market-Zasulauks.
1979. Brand-name trams and trolleybuses Rīga, Vecrīga, Daugava, Dzintars start running in Riga.
1974. TTP receives first two Czechoslovak-made Tatra T3 tram cars.
1973. Coupled trolleybuses start running in Riga streets.
1968. Trolleybus depot No. 2 in Pārdaugava, at Jelgavas Street 37, is put into operation.
1965. Trolleybus traffic in Suvorova (now Marijas) Street starts.
1965. Tram tracks from Suvorova (Marijas) Sreet and Pērnavas Street are removed.
1964. Trolleybus route No. 11 Central market-Akademijas Street and No. 12 Livciema Street-Raiņa Boulevard are opened.
1962. TTP receives new RVR-6 tram motor cars.
1962. The transfer to selling tickets in public transport without conductors starts.
1961. Trolleybus route No. 9 Raiņa Boulevard-Buļļu Street is opened.
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