Germany has had a train like this in Wuppertal since 1901, I think it’s quite expensive to build track like this vs. more conventional methods but you can’t argue it’s not way cooler. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wuppertal_Schwebebahn](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wuppertal_Schwebebahn)
OnlyMortal666 on
I hear those things are awfully loud.
bvincepl on
Chini Mini Pass
Cheap-Comfortable-50 on
I see the black mesa trams are still running on time I see lol.
I would prefer to sit on rails, not to be hanging from a rails,
however impressive
Harvest827 on
Communism looks pretty fly
Sexywifi4710 on
When you see things like this you realize how America is far from what it could be. Sad 😢
BongoWrong on
ITT: Americans confronted with China.
poorestworkman on
From Brockway , Ogdenville and North Haverbrook by gum did it put them on the map
AfterPop0686 on
I’m not upside down, you’re downside up!
Lanky_Information825 on
They do love their bottom glass
DeepDiveData on
![gif](giphy|8vtm3YCdxtUvjTn0U3)
Shnoop on
We can’t do this in the US simply due to weight concerns of the occupants.
fuzzyperspectif on
It’s upside down… like bats
ShadyMemeD3aler on
![gif](giphy|3ohze1LSWrEGCML02Y)
Pedestrians when the power blinks
udipadhikari on
It looks cool but what’s the significant advantge of this design over conventional rail design. Is it purely aesthetic?
JordanS89 on
That’s cool, how’s their lab safety though?
the13thJay on
If you find this interesting look up the Wuppertaler Schwebebahn in Germany. Built in ~1901~ as of 2016 it was still being used
rrhunt28 on
Cool train, but I feel they missed an opportunity to use the top of the train tracks for other stuff. You could build a road on it, it parks and solar panels. Using the elevated tracks for more than one use would probably help with overall costs and be better for society.
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Germany has had a train like this in Wuppertal since 1901, I think it’s quite expensive to build track like this vs. more conventional methods but you can’t argue it’s not way cooler. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wuppertal_Schwebebahn](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wuppertal_Schwebebahn)
I hear those things are awfully loud.
Chini Mini Pass
I see the black mesa trams are still running on time I see lol.
With a whooooooosh! It flu past.
Just like Covid, this too is airborne.
Xi Bei Punk 2077
In Germany they had these 120 years ago
https://youtu.be/EQs5VxNPhzk?si=uxgZTtkl1ugnxaBJ
Power goes out and that sketchy hot pot you ate 2 hours ago starts to speak
Upside down like a bat. 🤔
Damn third world countries
https://preview.redd.it/jfp6jg9qvmod1.jpeg?width=1290&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ba19ca84b27fd27583cd3b9916db21d82bd22e3c
I would prefer to sit on rails, not to be hanging from a rails,
however impressive
Communism looks pretty fly
When you see things like this you realize how America is far from what it could be. Sad 😢
ITT: Americans confronted with China.
From Brockway , Ogdenville and North Haverbrook by gum did it put them on the map
I’m not upside down, you’re downside up!
They do love their bottom glass
![gif](giphy|8vtm3YCdxtUvjTn0U3)
We can’t do this in the US simply due to weight concerns of the occupants.
It’s upside down… like bats
![gif](giphy|3ohze1LSWrEGCML02Y)
Pedestrians when the power blinks
It looks cool but what’s the significant advantge of this design over conventional rail design. Is it purely aesthetic?
That’s cool, how’s their lab safety though?
If you find this interesting look up the Wuppertaler Schwebebahn in Germany. Built in ~1901~ as of 2016 it was still being used
Cool train, but I feel they missed an opportunity to use the top of the train tracks for other stuff. You could build a road on it, it parks and solar panels. Using the elevated tracks for more than one use would probably help with overall costs and be better for society.