Munich has such a robust and convenient transit system. Getting round the city must be a breeze with an excellent network of interconnected transit services, from the U-Bahn to the S-bahn and trams and buses......
Fairly interesting buses and trams, some of the train engines kind of remind me or the Moscow metro, I wish to actually see and ride a tram in the future though.
I honestly doubt singapore will have tram services...and probably bendies in the future though i hope lta changes their mind, electric bendies works too....and technically our mrt trains are like bendy buses too but they run with a motor, not diesel and on rails😂Guess next time if no more bendies just take mrt or go another country😉 Edit: Btw that bendy at 2:20 look unique😯, i am not even sure if i can call it a bendy, closest if compare to singapore is the SKLRT but the back is different from the front. Its more like two separate buses connected but i guess its still a bendy
It's not a bendy bus at all, just a regular bus with trailer. It can be unhitched for off-peak services and parked in the depot and then for the peak hours, hitch it up and you double the capacity. But it's still quite rare in Germany, trailer operation for public buses was prohibited in 1960 and basically it still is (mainly for safety reasons). But it is possible these days to apply for a special exemption to be granted, and several (mainly smaller) cities have done so. Modern developments in the bus-trailer operation (the Swiss have done much developing there - the trailers you see here are from Hess, a Swiss company) make it perfectly safe, even though the bus-trailer combo exceeds the maximum permissible length for public buses in Germany by almost 5 metres.
The trailer thing is so cool though, personally never seen something like that before in my life. I actually went for a ride in one of those trailers just for the experience, it was quite weird as obviously there isn't any engine or motor sound at all. Cool experience nonetheless 👍🏻👍🏻
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Munich has such a robust and convenient transit system. Getting round the city must be a breeze with an excellent network of interconnected transit services, from the U-Bahn to the S-bahn and trams and buses......
Indeed, it's really convenient
The trailers are really cool.
Ding ding! I'm a tram and I approve this video :D
That man a21 in 1:44 is a ImPoStEr bendy bus 3:39 is the real bendy bus from MAN*
Those Man bendies look so cool !
Didn’t know that bendy buses can look like that in 0:25
That’s a solo bus towing a trailer.
Nice fiming of this video and nice editing Maxson.
Thank you
It feels bendy buses heaven with different models and design also catch trains while going to different line
Yup there are loads of bendy buses here, very nice
What kind of bendy bus is that i never seen before 0:25
It's a trailer thingy
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Thanks! You live in a beautiful city 😁
Very interesting in different mode of transport and models especially trams
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Fairly interesting buses and trams, some of the train engines kind of remind me or the Moscow metro, I wish to actually see and ride a tram in the future though.
I do have a video of a Berlin tram ride soon to come!
Based on thought what you favourite public transport there
Probably buses
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I honestly doubt singapore will have tram services...and probably bendies in the future though i hope lta changes their mind, electric bendies works too....and technically our mrt trains are like bendy buses too but they run with a motor, not diesel and on rails😂Guess next time if no more bendies just take mrt or go another country😉
Edit: Btw that bendy at 2:20 look unique😯, i am not even sure if i can call it a bendy, closest if compare to singapore is the SKLRT but the back is different from the front. Its more like two separate buses connected but i guess its still a bendy
It's not a bendy bus at all, just a regular bus with trailer. It can be unhitched for off-peak services and parked in the depot and then for the peak hours, hitch it up and you double the capacity. But it's still quite rare in Germany, trailer operation for public buses was prohibited in 1960 and basically it still is (mainly for safety reasons). But it is possible these days to apply for a special exemption to be granted, and several (mainly smaller) cities have done so. Modern developments in the bus-trailer operation (the Swiss have done much developing there - the trailers you see here are from Hess, a Swiss company) make it perfectly safe, even though the bus-trailer combo exceeds the maximum permissible length for public buses in Germany by almost 5 metres.
The trailer thing is so cool though, personally never seen something like that before in my life. I actually went for a ride in one of those trailers just for the experience, it was quite weird as obviously there isn't any engine or motor sound at all. Cool experience nonetheless 👍🏻👍🏻
@@glitchFan2428 Nice! Berlin trialled one of these rigs for 2 weeks some years ago but I never managed to catch it :-)
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