Wednesday 3 August 2016

China's elevated bus: Futuristic 'straddling bus' hits the road


  • 3 August 2016
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  • From the sectionChina
People look at the Transit Elevated Bus TEB-1 run past vehicles as they conducted a test run in Qinhuangdao, north China"s Hebei ProvinceImage copyrightAP
Image captionYour eyes are not playing tricks on you, this 2m-high 'straddling bus' is exactly what it looks like
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.
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.
People try the Transit Elevated Bus TEB-1 as they conduct a test run after it was unveiled in Qinhuangdao, north China's Hebei ProvinceImage copyrightAP
Image caption"There's enough space on this for old ladies to have a dance performance," said one user on Weibo
People stand on a platform as the Transit Elevated Bus TEB-1 conducting a test run after it unveiled in Qinhuangdao, north China's Hebei Province.Image copyrightAP
Image captionOne TEB could replace 40 conventional buses, according to the firm behind it
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 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.
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.
A woman pushes a bicycle looks at the Transit Elevated Bus TEB-1 conduct a test run after it unveiled in Qinhuangdao, north China's Hebei ProvinceImage copyrightAP
Image captionLook no further, the future has arrived
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.
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 swear I just saw ideas of this in pictures. Now it's appeared in real life," said another.

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