World's 1st Bus-Train Combo Operational

 Japan Deploys World's 1st Dual-Mode Bus-Train








                                Source:  Japan's DMV

New Innovation From Japan

Japan is putting into operation the world's first dual-mode vehicle (DMV), which is a bus that converts into a train.  The DMV is capable of driving on the road with its standard set of rubber tires.  And when it reaches its railroad destination, it can deploy its steel wheels to travel as a train on the tracks in just 15 seconds.  This 2-in-1 vehicle combination is now in commercial operation in coastal southern Japan.  It is being operated by the Asa Coast Railway Company and it is a world first in travel innovation.

Tech Specs

The vehicle is lighter in weight than most buses and trains.  The company says it operates on diesel fuel, but the light weight of the vehicle cuts down on emissions.  The vehicle can carry 21 passengers.  On the road, in bus mode, it can hit 62 mph.  On the tracks, in train mode, it can hit 37 mph.  The Asa Coast Railway Company expects it to serve as a much-needed travel service in smaller population regions of Japan and also as a great tourist attraction.  Three of the vehicles have just been put into service. To see many more, exciting new modes of travel, go to https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B09NV2T6N3&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_3ZB2CHF0G0VHRVCDT33R

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