Post ur city's public transport

Post ur city's public transport.

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Trolleys since 1904

it's completely useless

Tram from airport terminal to city center

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Tramvajs

VERY useful

Rotterdam

Trolejbuss

>solaris

Autobuss

More like Rottertram

Rotterdam busses

Rotterdam metro

We used to have Mercedes buses too, but they're pretty rare nowadays.

it's garbage.

Dutch train (in Rotterdam)

Waterbus rotterdam

thank the jews

Comfy as fuck for a bus desu. Love our buses.

Copenhagen metro

Literal waterbus rotterdam

Watertaxi Rotterdam

This train and autobusses

City trains

First world

bus

Older subway...

Turku busses.

Older subway..

harbour bus

.. newer subway..

cycles. you rent them and then leave it at the 'cycle station' closest to you when you're done. so i'd consider it public transportation

Our tram can drive inside the city (cont.)

Autobusses are like this one... 60% Mercedes and 40% Agrale (brazilian)

Do brazilians use this type of busses too?

.. overground train..

and on the real railroads!

..overground subway..

.. tram..

Here buses are frankensteins, even from the same builder. Like there's a model of a Bus A that uses engine and chassis from Mercedes and then you see the very same model but with Agrale engine and chassis, sometimes Volvo and so on. Quite weird.

Newer streetcars

.. buses (newer series)

Looks comfy

SMALL

honestly nothing special

fleet maintenance must be a fucking nightmare

in poland most buses on roads are made by solaris (polish company) or mercedes.
Solarises do use different engines (mainly Iveco and Cummins) but the rest is the same.

Trams are Konstal (the old commie ones but they're still in business modernising them), Pesa-Bydgoszcz and Newag.

Pretty much this

Those i talked about were the local fleets, which are mostly driven by the owners of the buses themselves that works for a bus cooperative.

The bigger ones and BRTs usually uses one or two engine/chassis.

Yeah, I like the older ones. The newer ones aren't so comfy.

This is a short story of Montserrat, Buenos Aires...

There is a line of the Buenos Aires metro that used old wagons from the beginning of the century until 2013...

They could never change before because the neighbors of Montserrat always opposed and organized protests.

On the day when they were changed, there were protests, vandalism (graffitis) and even joint petitions against the Government.

Till these days, the city still makes "commemorative" tours with these wagons (sometimes), the last time was a month ago where all the night service was made by this old wagons.


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our old cable car!

tram
sadly, these funky ones aren't in use anymore since one or two years afaik

Nice, I have never seen a cable car in Heidelberg though. Maybe I stept into one the next time I'm there.

the old ones are only from the next station after the castle upwards to the mountaintop, they are 110 years old now and wouldn't withstand the daily traffic to the castle for which we have modern cable cars

These fagmobiles are becoming common now.

Probably a company of your mayors cousin.

Prolly not since Taxis aren't from cooperatives.

T H I C C

LA Metro Rail. Not that good desu

Forgot the damn pic

>no Ikarus ITT
many sad

then I'll go with happy one

Porto

Looks like it's in very good condition
>mpk łódź
how recent is that picture?

though I just prefer to save the money and walk

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Didn't privatize this piece of garbage when we had the chance. Now we pay the price.

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Buses with little wheels on the sides.

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We have a Stadtbahn (urban rail), a meter gauge tram that runs underground in the city center.

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The people around here call them S-Bahnen because they're stupid hillbillies and don't know what an S-Bahn is.

slav tier, i know

They're usually nice and pleasant to ride, but they turn to hellish sardine cans around university rushhour.

Oh yeah, we also have buses, some of which are actually alright.

they buy like 80 every year and still it's not enough
where do those buses go to I don't know

But you also have trams and stuff.

yeah but extending the tram lines takes a lot longer
they're also doing that
we need metro 2bh

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Those Russian tourists look like they're having fun

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No, you don't, that's by far one of the cheapest subway systems in the world. Mexican taxpayers outside of Mexico City pay the price.

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Yeah true.

London underground

Larger underground lines have this train

Smaller lines have tiny sub 4m diameter trains

Inside

SF can be overrated sometimes.

That's a tourist attraction, though. Nobody actually rides it to work.

Here's mine, though. Could be better but It's reliable.

>This is a Piccadilly Line to Heathrow
I started going crazy hearing that during my stay there

I've been on this. It's surprisingly steep.

London Docklands Light Railway