China’s Elevated Bus Hovers Over Traffic During Rush Hour

A huge Chinese bus riding on rails over a multi-lane road.

That news, along with photos of the real thing, comes courtesy of Xinhua News, which notes that its official name is the Transit Elevated Bus, or TEB-1.

The tests were conducted on Tuesday in the city of Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province, in northern China, to evaluate power consumption, braking capability, and aerodynamic drag.

The bus is 72 feet (22 meters)  long, 26 feet (7.8 meters) wide, and 16 feet (4.8 meters) tall, with total passenger capacity of 300 people.

Tebtech, the company that designed and built the elevated bus, says it has received expressions of interest from governments in Brazil, France, and Indonesia, with more inquiries expected.

As the report says, “The passenger compartment of this futuristic public bus rises far above other vehicles on the road, allowing cars to pass underneath.”

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Given what look like relatively small clearances between the car roofs and the bottom of the elevated bus, commercial vans and heavily loaded pickup trucks with tall cargo—perhaps even taller SUVs—may not fit underneath.

Many Chinese roads bans such vehicles in crowded center cities, however, and we’re assuming that’s the case here.

We hope so, because the prospect of a huge bus knocking the roofs off delivery vans is not a pretty one.

Still, give the company points for effort and innovation—with some open questions remaining.

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Elevated Bus Video

Story by GreenCarReport

 

 

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