They are called Articulated Buses - The Volvo B8RLEA or for those in the Uk Bendy Buses. These buses hold 110 passengers and have the same engine as the rigid version of the B8RLE
in london they caled them bendy buses or before they took them out of service they called them the free bus as everyone used the middle doors lol ty yw wtf omg
Just something random. A few days ago I needed to go from YoHo to Tseun Wan and apparently their is a bus 53 which goes there. So I tried it thinking it would be faster for me to attend my appointment but I was wrong. Stupid idea 🤦🏻
Yes there are about 150 of them at the moment. They mostly operate on high frequency routes (9xx) but there are a few at other depots around the city. By the way, it's called an articulated bus (at least here), I've never heard someone referring to it as '2 car'.
In HK there aren't any buses like this But we have light rail in the west side which runs like the trams in Adelaide on the road. Those consists of single car and double car confirmation so yeah
@@justinbuster86 there are TWO horspitals (perth/brisbane) that are like that (QEII) in Australia AND some 20 horspitals called queen elizabeth around the world
They are called Articulated Buses - The Volvo B8RLEA or for those in the Uk Bendy Buses. These buses hold 110 passengers and have the same engine as the rigid version of the B8RLE
Yes exactly. I nicknamed them 'slinky' buses even though that's not proper terminology but I'm just so used to it.
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@@TransportofPerth same
I call these buses sausage buses
They are called bendy buses we have then in Sydney
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Wow awesome 👌 👍
The new CTB route in Tuen Mun that will launch soon
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Will route 51 be by path or swan?
Path
in london they caled them bendy buses or before they took them out of service they called them the free bus as everyone used the middle doors lol ty yw wtf omg
Lol
Just something random. A few days ago I needed to go from YoHo to Tseun Wan and apparently their is a bus 53 which goes there. So I tried it thinking it would be faster for me to attend my appointment but I was wrong. Stupid idea 🤦🏻
Lol ofc not
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It is QEii meaning 2, I was working there 15 years
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950 important route to medical area
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Oooh 2-Car bus in WA!!! Btw it it common to see that?
Yes there are about 150 of them at the moment. They mostly operate on high frequency routes (9xx) but there are a few at other depots around the city. By the way, it's called an articulated bus (at least here), I've never heard someone referring to it as '2 car'.
On route 950 mostly, sometimes on 910 and 60
Oh man, I will be saying 'double car' for the whole video lol
@@justinbuster86 also on selected 970s, school runs or normal bus routes close to school hours (such as 344 371)
@@justinbuster86 Yes that is usually how it is, along with what the other comment says. Is 'double car' what you say in Hong Kong?
In HK there aren't any buses like this
But we have light rail in the west side which runs like the trams in Adelaide on the road. Those consists of single car and double car confirmation so yeah
QEII Stands for Queen Elizabeth The second
Link busses
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Articulate Bus or Bendy bus
Yes thanks for that, love these buses
I i is too in Roman numerals
Yes ik....
"the Q.E.I.I." seriously, sorry not even entertaining sheer adulterated stupidity
(remembering the great city I lived in) -
So you are laughing at me pronouncing it that way or laughing at the name of the place actually spelt like that?
@@justinbuster86 there are TWO horspitals (perth/brisbane) that are like that (QEII) in Australia AND some 20 horspitals called queen elizabeth around the world