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China's elevated bus: Futuristic 'straddling bus' hits the road | China's elevated bus: Futuristic 'straddling bus' hits the road |
(about 5 hours later) | |
It may look like something from the future, but China's long-awaited "straddling bus" ran its inaugural test in Hebei province this week. | It may look like something from the future, but China's long-awaited "straddling bus" ran its inaugural test in Hebei province this week. |
The 2m-high Transit Elevated Bus (TEB) straddles the cars below, allowing them to pass through. | The 2m-high Transit Elevated Bus (TEB) straddles the cars below, allowing them to pass through. |
Powered by electricity, the bus is able to carry up to 300 passengers in its 72ft (21m) long and 25ft wide body. | Powered by electricity, the bus is able to carry up to 300 passengers in its 72ft (21m) long and 25ft wide body. |
A video of a mini-model of the vehicle caused great excitement when it was released in May. | A video of a mini-model of the vehicle caused great excitement when it was released in May. |
The trial run was conducted on a 300m-long controlled track in the north-eastern city of Qinhuangdao. | |
The vehicle is expected to reach speeds of up to 60km per hour, running on rails laid along ordinary roads. Up to four TEBs can be linked together. | The vehicle is expected to reach speeds of up to 60km per hour, running on rails laid along ordinary roads. Up to four TEBs can be linked together. |
"The biggest advantage is that the bus will save lots of road space," the project's chief engineer, Song Youzhou, told state-media agency Xinhua earlier this year. | "The biggest advantage is that the bus will save lots of road space," the project's chief engineer, Song Youzhou, told state-media agency Xinhua earlier this year. |
"The TEB has the same functions as the subway, while its cost of construction is less than one fifth of the subway," another engineer Bai Zhiming told news outlet CCTV. | "The TEB has the same functions as the subway, while its cost of construction is less than one fifth of the subway," another engineer Bai Zhiming told news outlet CCTV. |
One TEB could replace 40 conventional buses, according to the firm. However, it is unclear when the vehicle will be widely used in Chinese cities. | One TEB could replace 40 conventional buses, according to the firm. However, it is unclear when the vehicle will be widely used in Chinese cities. |
It is not a new idea, but it was not seriously considered until a mini-model of it was launched at the 19th China Beijing International High-Tech Expo in May. | It is not a new idea, but it was not seriously considered until a mini-model of it was launched at the 19th China Beijing International High-Tech Expo in May. |
A month later, developers announced that the TEB would be ready for a test-run in August. | A month later, developers announced that the TEB would be ready for a test-run in August. |
Thousands took to micro-blogging site Weibo to express their amazement and incredulity. | Thousands took to micro-blogging site Weibo to express their amazement and incredulity. |
"I saw images of this not long ago and now it's actually happening?" asked one user. "This is truly build at 'Chinese speed'". | "I saw images of this not long ago and now it's actually happening?" asked one user. "This is truly build at 'Chinese speed'". |
"I swear I just saw ideas of this in pictures. Now it's appeared in real life," said another. | "I swear I just saw ideas of this in pictures. Now it's appeared in real life," said another. |
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