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Incredible bus is also a tunnel
[x-posted to uk.transport.london, uk.transport.buses]
On Aug 5, 1:20*pm, CJB wrote: Incredible bus is also a tunnel Chinese designers have come up with an innovative cost-effective public transport system: the tunnel bus. The remarkable bus straddles two lanes of traffic, allowing cars to drive underneath while it carries up to 1,200 passengers. http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/04082010/36...-tunnel-0.html A pretty wild and fanciful idea... paging Boris... (Being serious - is this really on the agenda in Beijing, even as some sort of pilot or test scheme? A monorail - perhaps a hanging one - or otherwise elevated light rail might be a better ways of tackling the land use issue that I assume is the root of what this idea is trying to address.) |
Incredible bus is also a tunnel
On Aug 5, 1:37*pm, Mizter T wrote: [x-posted to uk.transport.london, uk.transport.buses] On Aug 5, 1:20*pm, CJB wrote: Incredible bus is also a tunnel Chinese designers have come up with an innovative cost-effective public transport system: the tunnel bus. The remarkable bus straddles two lanes of traffic, allowing cars to drive underneath while it carries up to 1,200 passengers. http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/04082010/36...-tunnel-0.html A pretty wild and fanciful idea... paging Boris... (Being serious - is this really on the agenda in Beijing, even as some sort of pilot or test scheme? A monorail - perhaps a hanging one - *or otherwise elevated light rail might be a better ways of tackling the land use issue that I assume is the root of what this idea is trying to address.) Here's some more information about the whole idea, including a video presentation about it - the video is in Chinese (wot I don't speak), but the CGI segments illustrate the concept: http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/02/c...e-under-video/ or via http://tinyurl.com/2evkd3n (Thanks to Mike Civil who posted this link in another uk.railway thread.) Seems some people at least are taking the whole idea very seriously. I wonder if one could look at ideas/ concepts/ schemes such as this and draw comparisons of China's current phase of industrial development with those of say western Europe (or indeed the Eastern bloc) in the past - i.e. there's an atmosphere of 'can-do' where big ideas, however potentially 'out there', get an airing. (Perhaps a certain contributor to this newsgroup should be heading east...) |
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