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4K cab view - Adelaide O-Bahn Route No.540 interchange to City via O-Bahn Tunnel 

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Route No.540 TTP Interchange to City
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The O-Bahn Busway is a guided busway that is part of the bus rapid transit system servicing the northeastern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia.
Adelaide's O-Bahn was introduced in 1986 to service the city's rapidly expanding north-eastern suburbs, replacing an earlier plan for a tramway extension. The O-Bahn provides specially built track, combining elements of both bus and rail systems. Adelaide's track is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) long and includes three interchanges at Klemzig, Paradise and Tea Tree Plaza. Interchanges allow buses to enter and exit the busway and to continue on suburban routes, avoiding the need for passengers to transfer to another bus to continue their journey.
An additional section including a 670-metre (2,200 ft) tunnel opened in 2017 at the city end to reduce the number of congested intersections buses must traverse to enter the Adelaide city centre.
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@bandiceet
@bandiceet 4 года назад
I grew up in Adelaide, I even remember the fanfare of the O-Bahn opening. I never actually been on it though.
@user-gamw35mkmjg
@user-gamw35mkmjg 4 года назад
It’s a hybrid of bus and train !!
@rexlawrence4367
@rexlawrence4367 4 года назад
Thank you for this video. I was confused at first but I now understand. Adelaide is an interesting city. Go Crows
@AmbientWalking
@AmbientWalking 4 года назад
An incredible ride! Really love this. Appreciate you sharing it. Thank you!
@58momoko93doraV2-
@58momoko93doraV2- 4 года назад
15:45 ㊨前方の建物🏢 どう見ても“錯視”にしか見えない😲😲😲
@rajendramali9237
@rajendramali9237 4 года назад
It's great! Thanks for the video! Love from India ❤️❤️❤️
@MoreLocations
@MoreLocations 4 года назад
Amazing ride 👍🏻
@BlazeFox89
@BlazeFox89 4 года назад
Thanks for the video! Sorry for the rattly, shaky experience. These busses aren't really suited for this task and the actual track is slowly degrading after 30 years or so of continuous use. It does get tiring if you have to commute on the o-bahn often. I sometimes wonder why they didn't build a normal restricted road for public transport instead of this 🤷‍♂️
@Freakymonify
@Freakymonify 4 года назад
This is probably far easier, cheaper and quicker to build/maintain than a regular road. Even if they still neglect that maintenance, like every normal road.
@timothybarney7257
@timothybarney7257 4 года назад
Maintenance was probably not considered well enough when it was proposed. The only way to maintain it would be to shut it down to traffic as any significant maintenance would likely be too intensive to be done within off hours (assuming it isn't in 24/7 use). Least restrictive would be shutting down only one direction at a time, but the detours and inconveniences to riders would still be immense.
@Freakymonify
@Freakymonify 4 года назад
@@Mrbrendonmills As a bus driver on a route that has it's own private, but normal, roads I can say that is exactly what they would do. Except the police don't really do anything about it, it's down to cameras (if they even bother to install them and they work) to enforce fines. So you're probably right, I can imagine driving down this 'road' with a vehicle that doesn't have both the wide wheelbase of a bus and it's guidance system to be risky at best.
@TheTurbulant
@TheTurbulant 4 года назад
Adelaide has a constantly moving ground If you ever travelled on McIntyre Rd, sections of North East Rd and how the roads are always deforming / undulating, they fix them up but within 2 to 5 years it just goes back to a bouncy road. It was considered just a busway road surface between Klemzig and Tea Tree Plaza but it never happened as the ground of the route was to unstable after a series of tests and would have been even costlier to maintain to allow buses to travel at speed safely. Time and constant use has slowly taken it toll as has ground movement but it has been the only part of public transport system in Adelaide that has had steady increase of patronage while train, tram and sections of road only buses have been decreasing in patronage levels over the same time period.
@robsonrodrigues805
@robsonrodrigues805 4 года назад
Belo video!
@rotman1288
@rotman1288 4 года назад
I did this trip in the reverse direction on my last visit to Adelaide just over two years ago (I'm from England). I take the points that others have made. On the other hand, the vehicle is able to maintain a consistent speed of 90kph, which would be difficult on a normal road, even one confined to bus use; it avoids all the traffic; it runs through the middle of some pretty scenery and the one I travelled on visited the exotic-soundingTea Tree Plaza. What's not to like?
@TheOwenMajor
@TheOwenMajor 4 года назад
It wouldn't be that hard to maintain 90 if the road was a bit larger, and they have more than enough room to expand the lane.
@user-nk2on9qo3r
@user-nk2on9qo3r 4 года назад
I miss Adelaide so much.
@EntertainmentWorldz
@EntertainmentWorldz 4 года назад
nice video bro
@paladro
@paladro 4 года назад
never seen adelaide before... cool
@HungryGuyStories
@HungryGuyStories 4 года назад
It's like a train track just for buses.
@syerupa6311
@syerupa6311 4 года назад
初歩中の初歩の質問で申し訳ないですが。ガイドウェイバスっていうことは両サイドにあるガードみたいなものがある専用区間では運転手はハンドルを握らないのでしょうか?
@jiszoo
@jiszoo 4 года назад
my personally thoughts: this is sth between APM and BRT. This system consists of guide-wheel(similar to APM) and BUS as vehicle. the whole system is not costly as APM but both achieving ROW A and ROW B. Better than APM & normal BRT?
@midnightteapot5633
@midnightteapot5633 4 года назад
you can bring your barrels on the bus for free on the weekends ..sweet
@user-ze3rb3uu6w
@user-ze3rb3uu6w 4 года назад
Очень интересно!
@seoul_4k
@seoul_4k 4 года назад
04:28 amazing 😲 👍
@hidden-naturesound--4775
@hidden-naturesound--4775 4 года назад
Good video RU-vid friends
@anoohemandas135
@anoohemandas135 4 года назад
What if the bus tyres get punctured???is it safe during nite journey
@RS500OLS2000
@RS500OLS2000 4 года назад
西鉄バス軍団のようにバス多いですね、反面一般車少な。それからオーストラリアって左側通行だったんですね、日本人はなじみやすいかな。
@tkyap2524
@tkyap2524 4 года назад
Unusual mode of transportation. Though it does take a load off the driver in steering the vehicle, is it cost effective? Much forethought must have gone into its construction. If the people are happy with it, that counts.
@lars7935
@lars7935 4 года назад
These kind of systems are generaly not cost effective compared to light rail. The track requires much more maintainance and you need to use special busses for it. The ride quality is lower and the busses generaly have a lower capüacity than tram cars and last much less longer. However if you have a situation where a lot of lines need to use a single shared section - and these lines have many different routes after that - it can be worth it sometimes.
@tkyap2524
@tkyap2524 4 года назад
@@lars7935 Appreciate your enlightenment.
@tkyap2524
@tkyap2524 4 года назад
@Tone. Appreciate your enlightenment.
@spaghettimonster6808
@spaghettimonster6808 4 года назад
German engineering by benz/züblin same system as in essen, germany.
@tarojikken4014
@tarojikken4014 4 года назад
日本の場合は法規制で60キロ以上出せないってのがネックだよね。
@user-gamw35mkmjg
@user-gamw35mkmjg 4 года назад
BRTの場合はそうだけど、ガイドウェイの場合は鉄道扱いだからないのでは?o-bahnの方式はオーストラリアのアデレードだけだった気がします。
@bowfinger26
@bowfinger26 4 года назад
Why's it called O-*Bahn*?
@asa01053
@asa01053 4 года назад
山火事どうなりましたか?
@IndranathGaurTraveller
@IndranathGaurTraveller 4 года назад
Nice
@mrred123
@mrred123 4 года назад
AWESOME
@onesimpleclik
@onesimpleclik 4 года назад
Does the driver need to steer the bus at all when they are riding the O-Bahn?
@epicgamer42069
@epicgamer42069 4 года назад
no
@NarendraSingh-tc4xu
@NarendraSingh-tc4xu 4 года назад
Which City?
@mallikarjunaraopotharlanka8213
@mallikarjunaraopotharlanka8213 4 года назад
Which country
@Ludwig_1953
@Ludwig_1953 4 года назад
Hello, where is that exactly in which city? Best regards from Germany
@canusdominici
@canusdominici 4 года назад
Adelaide, South Australia
@ajisemarang8839
@ajisemarang8839 4 года назад
Mengerikan pa g terpelosok tu bus 👍
@rezafatur28
@rezafatur28 4 года назад
Hebat ya supir nya
@user-so3nn9gr2n
@user-so3nn9gr2n 4 года назад
日本の名古屋にあるやつに近い感じだけど案内軌条がないように見えるな。
@s.p.d-1995
@s.p.d-1995 4 года назад
案内軌条は固定式でタイヤの各々前側に付いてるよ。 日本では固定式やと道路運送車両法やったかに引っ掛かるから可動式にするしかなくて、結局ツーステップバスでないと改造出来んかったって聞いた
@doniarega8497
@doniarega8497 4 года назад
Kalau di indo mah jalus busway kalau kaya gini motor pun gak ada yg berani masuk gan ☺
@lightinflesh5986
@lightinflesh5986 4 года назад
это Античная инженерия подогнали под автобусы!! По ним ездил совсем другой транспорт. Прошлое у нас было намного развитым чем сейчас.
@wedreammvoyages3811
@wedreammvoyages3811 4 года назад
Why ?
@user-wy3xr7dc2b
@user-wy3xr7dc2b 4 года назад
Что это за транспорт такой странный,что по таким необычным дорогам ездит?
@olenkachepiha123
@olenkachepiha123 4 года назад
Смотрите внимательно по встречке автобус. Это дорога бывшей электрички. Очень похоже по растоянию м-у станциями..Отличное транспортное решение с минимальными переделками. Есть ещё видео про троллейбусы в тоннеле. Тоже переделали и используют.
@user-wy3xr7dc2b
@user-wy3xr7dc2b 4 года назад
Очень необычно)
@rjprivate
@rjprivate 4 года назад
O bahn sounds german. Where did the name come from?
@olli2591
@olli2591 4 года назад
The system was developed by Mercedes-Benz and it was first deployed in the city of Essen in 1980. All routes except one were closed during the last 10 years, though and the last route will also be closed in the forseeable future.
@rjprivate
@rjprivate 4 года назад
@@olli2591 thanks!
@ramsoncole4605
@ramsoncole4605 4 года назад
is this a bus or train?
@crystalchild2423
@crystalchild2423 4 года назад
yes
@LazerBaconCruzer
@LazerBaconCruzer 4 года назад
Rayi Prayoga HAHA i almost spat my food out from that initial chuckle
@ramsoncole4605
@ramsoncole4605 4 года назад
yeah, sorry, we don't have anything like this in the US...wish we did, very cool :)
@diyarbayram4570
@diyarbayram4570 4 года назад
🇹🇷❤🤟❤
@shinkicker404
@shinkicker404 4 года назад
This looks dangerous to me. They're just regular buses right? The lip of that track doesn't look much higher than a gutter, a bus could so easily 'jump tracks'. What sort of clearance do they have? Do they drivers have to turn or does the bus do that itself?
@deanl4575
@deanl4575 4 года назад
Melon Lord There’s no need to use the steering wheel.
@budmeister
@budmeister 4 года назад
Not going to happen, the guide wheel directs the bus
@nfwolf20
@nfwolf20 4 года назад
Melon Lord I like how people saying things are dangerous while have no idea how it work
@shinkicker404
@shinkicker404 4 года назад
@@nfwolf20 You should work on your reading comprehension. I said it looked dangerous (not that it was/is dangerous), and then asked how it worked. The difference is subtle.
@xinlex6368
@xinlex6368 4 года назад
福建廈門BRT、完全高架橋化
@user-nk2on9qo3r
@user-nk2on9qo3r 4 года назад
这个不是brt哦
@MrTrungkien
@MrTrungkien 4 года назад
Miss Adl
@damjungameplays7150
@damjungameplays7150 4 года назад
Zapewne bardzo niszczy opony
@AkhilKumar-wh1qc
@AkhilKumar-wh1qc 4 года назад
*pink jdj*
@nuuuuuuuuuuk
@nuuuuuuuuuuk 4 года назад
なんか名古屋のアレみたい
@AR-bh3mn
@AR-bh3mn 4 года назад
ジャカルタが追いつくことを願って 😀
@4an66
@4an66 4 года назад
What
@mycoolbeernuts6870
@mycoolbeernuts6870 4 года назад
4K? are you serious?
@jacintshort1910
@jacintshort1910 4 года назад
This makes no sense!
@a098519536081
@a098519536081 4 года назад
坐起來應該不舒服,好晃的感覺,而且怎麼好像都用低速檔在硬拖。。。
@user-yv9ft5xr9y
@user-yv9ft5xr9y 4 года назад
WTF?
@jasonaabstone7593
@jasonaabstone7593 4 года назад
This is NOT 4k and is only a Bus ride.
@cristiancenturionoficial
@cristiancenturionoficial 4 года назад
Qué coños es esto?
@Domulive
@Domulive 4 года назад
A wystarczyło wybudować jebany tramwaj, albo tylko ładnie przygotować i wylać asfalt dzięki czemu pewnie można by było szybciej jechać i nie budować jakiś dziwnych budowli, bezsens...
@user-nv4um2bn7x
@user-nv4um2bn7x 4 года назад
操作失敗するとタイヤが乗り上げそうな
@belowme4927
@belowme4927 4 года назад
ANOTHER WASTE OF TAXPAYER MONEY. THERE WAS NO NEED FOR AN EXPENSIVE TRACK SYSTEM WHEN EACH BUS HAS A DRIVER
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