【Bus or Train?】Riding “Transformer” Bus | Yutorito Line🚈 🚎

I rode on a vehicle in Nagoya, Japan, that looks like a bus but is actually a train.
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🚎 : Yutorito Line (Nagoya Guideway Bus)
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23 Comments

  1. Hi! Me and my wife have been following your channel since you had 7k subscribers, and you instantly became a favorite of ours. Every weekend we buy good food, good drinks and have dinner watching your videos. You are like a friend to us, we refer to you as 'friend'. We even thank our buses when we drop off at our destinations, because of you. Thank you very much for sharing the beauty of both your travels, and your country. We hope to someday visit Japan and enjoy every bit of it.

    Keep it up friend, we love you.

  2. That's an interesting way of transportation. Only in it's kind, i guess. We in the Netherlands have in one city a system called ''trolleybus''. A trolleybus is a bus driven by electric motors that is supplied with power using a two-wire overhead line. This reminds me a little of that. As always, great video, thank you and have an awesome day!

  3. Hello from Texas! I love watching your videos (with a Coke) because they show me a world so very different than mine. Great channel and keep it up!

  4. Wow, it's like something from the future. Like it's the halfway point of flying cars. How much longer before these are all over and connect directly to tall residential/industrial/commercial buildings? I really hope this cuts back on pollution and congestion on the ground.

    Thank you for taking us on this trip with you.

  5. I love the bus that drives as a train. I couldn't believe the speed that bus was going. I noticed that there was just one sit not two on the bus, you couldn't have a friend to set with. I wanted you to tell about that tall statue standing in way. I just can't wait until the next video, but I guess I'll have to. ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤

  6. Awesome sauce, that's new to me 😊🤘, but let me ask you. After all your previous videos, would you prefer train 🚂 or a bus 🚌 and why?

  7. We also have them in Adelaide, Australia.

    I'm assuming Japan has had them for a long time, as Adelaide, Australia has had them for a long time as well. 🤙

  8. Cambridge, UK has one.

    We call it a 'guided busway'. It runs between Cambridge and St.Ives (yes, that St.Ives from the famous poem) for 16 miles along what used to be a railway line (abandoned in the 1960s). They mostly use double deckered buses, apart from one route that uses a normal bus due to bridge height restrictions on the other bit of guided track that runs between Cambridge railway station, the hospital and Cambridge park & ride.

    It.. erm.. was controversial.. most people think a tram or light rail would have been better.. it went over budget by over 2x.. was delayed by years.. and they forgot to leave gaps in-between the sections of track, so when summer came around (before it opened) the heat expanded the concrete and it all had to be replaced.. even today the ride is so rough.

    There was a court case that went to the high court (Cambridge county council vs BAM Nuttal), the bus operators sued, people died in accidents and the council was being criminally charged for negligence.. everyone sued everyone it seems and from what i can figure out.. theres still multiple cases ongoing 15yrs later..

    Its fun to sit at the front on the top deck though. 😂

  9. I heard about this rail bus line on other YT channels before, but didn't remember it's in Nagoya. I'll be traveling there soon and will make a point to ride it! Perfect timing!

  10. A unique solution to a unique problem. I like the way that Japanese planners prioritise public transport. Thank you for showing us this video.

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