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Approximately 270 million rubles required for maintaining tram services.

Allocating a limited budget of approximately 80 million rubles in Bishkek.

Funds for Biysk are limited, with roughly 80 million rubles available.
Funds for Biysk are limited, with roughly 80 million rubles available.

Approximately 270 million rubles required for maintaining tram services.

In Biysk, just 80 million rubles up for grabs

The city's announcing a tender for urban electric transport – aka trams – along city routes. No big surprises here, since "BiyskGortrans" has been handling similar tasks for the mayor's office in the past.

This time, they're eyeing 80.7 million rubles to operate several tram routes for 7 months, from June to December's end. Here's the rundown:

  • No. 1 ("Lesozavod" - "Lesnaya" - "Zapadnoye Koltso")
  • No. 1A ("Lesozavod" - "Sadovaya" - "Zapadnoye Koltso")
  • No. 2C ("Koltso Mayakovskogo" - "Kutuzova" - "Sadovoye Koltso")
  • No. 3B ("Koltso Kommunarskoy" - "Lesnaya" - "Yuzhnaya")
  • No. 3A ("Koltso Kommunarskoy" - "Sadovaya" - "Yuzhnaya")
  • No. 4 ("Koltso Kommunarskoy" - "Lesnaya" - "Zapadnoye Koltso")
  • No. 4A ("Koltso Kommunarskoy" - "Sadovaya" - "Zapadnoye Koltso")
  • No. 5 ("Koltso Kommunarskoy" - "L'no kombinat")
  • No. 6 ("Koltso Mayakovskogo" - "Stadión Progress" - "Sadovaya" - "Zapadnoye Koltso")

Calculations show the vehicles will travel around 860,000 km on city routes over these 7 months.

The total cost for tram transportation during this period is approximately 410 million rubles. Of this, it's estimated they'll collect around 137 million – from fares and baggage charges – with the remaining 273 million needed.

However, the document states that "the calculated initial contract price, in accordance with the established procedure by the order of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation, exceeds the size of the budget funds allocated for the purchase of works related to the regular transportation of passengers and baggage by urban ground electric transport (trams) at regulated tariffs." Consequently, they've adjusted the initial contract price based on the budget's allocated funds of only 80.7 million rubles.

** curiosities corner: Who's pulling down a monthly net salary of 400,000 rubles in Altai?**

The ever-churning river of Russian employment stats and regional news doesn't yield a definitive answer for this specific 400,000-ruble-per-month-net salary in the Altai region. However, rumors swirl of a federal sign-up bonus of 400,000 rubles for military recruits, but that doesn't specifically apply to Altai.[1] Your best bet for insights into average salaries or individuals scoring such hefty paychecks would be checking out local employment stats or regional news outlets – keep your eyes peeled!

In light of the adjustment of the contract price for urban ground electric transport in Biysk, the finance industry will be handling the distribution of 80.7 million rubles for the operation of several tram routes. This tender in the transportation industry is a significant portion of the total cost for tram transportation over the given period, which is estimated to be around 410 million rubles.

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