Wildest Buses You Never Knew Existed

March 23, 2024

 This behemoth, hailing from China, can hold up to 380 passengers! With five sections, it's more like a caterpillar than a bus, but it definitely gets the job done in terms of capacity. 

The World's Longest Bus

This bright green bus looks like something straight out of a comic book.  It features not two, but three doors for faster boarding and exiting, making it perfect for Singapore's busy streets. 

Singapore's Double-decker, Three-Door Bus

These iconic red buses were once a staple of London's public transportation system.  While they've since been retired due to safety concerns, they remain a popular tourist attraction and a reminder of a bygone era. 

London's Classic Triple-Decker Bus

Like the Chinese long bus, this German behemoth can hold a large number of passengers - up to 256!  While not quite as long as its Chinese counterpart, its three sections make it more maneuverable.

Germany's "Caterpillar Bus"

This innovative bus uses a special track to navigate Adelaide's suburbs.  The track helps the bus to travel long distances safely and efficiently. 

Australia's Guided Bus

Built for Canada's harsh winters, this bus can travel on snow and ice with ease.  Perfect for remote areas or winter sporting destinations. 

Canada's Snowbus

This bus is built for the toughest conditions imaginable.  With its 8x8 drivetrain and independent suspension, it can conquer any terrain. 

Russia's 8x8 All-Terrain Bus