And on the other side, Salzburg runs trolley busses with an overhead wire
They run those in San Francisco as well.
Is this real?
I would love to ride a bus that looks like a tram.
I believe they have these in Brisbane, Australia. This image is also from Australia somewhere given the street signs and what looks like the Australian Aboriginal flag (and possibly the normal Australian flag) in the background.
This is in Perth, the bus in the background of the image is a TransPerth bus 🙂
Edit: I found this video for anyone interested; https://youtube.com/watch?v=28IE-Rt6GOQ
The bendy busses will continue to be built until morale improves.
Of course, and busses (or at least trolley buses) are and for all of the foreseeable future will continue to be the best form of mass transport for rural, near rural, towns, and suburbs. I’m just jaded by politicians who seem to think that a big bus completely equivalent to a tram or light rail, and despise thouse who take half decent tram proposals and downgrade them once more into f-ing BRT, which is at best a slightly cheaper to build worse tram, and which rarely live up to even that goal.
We call them slugs where I work.
This feels like a mix of The LEGO Express passenger train and the Lego streetcar