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Of course, I can talk easily, did not even get close to any of those Russian (and Belorussian) models. I only know the KTM-5 from Daugavpils (was there a few month before the KTM-23 and KTM-31 arrived there). The KTM-8 singleton was stored in the old depot, which was not connected to the network that time, so I missed my chance to ride it...
Belarus cars (Stadler) are nice, but very bad assembled, even comparing with Russian. But if you compare overall design off course they are much more modern than Russian.