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Bussmagasinet
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Velkommen til Bussmagasinet på UA-cam. Her vil du finne bussrelatert innhold fra inn- og utland.
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Welcome to Bussmagasinet on UA-cam. Here you'll find bus and coach related vidoes.
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Welcome to Bussmagasinet on UA-cam. Here you'll find bus and coach related vidoes.
Mercedes-Benz eCitaro for the UK market
Welcome to the test drive of the Mercedes Benz eCitaro for the UK market!
We're in Limerick, Ireland to test drive the right handed eCitaro. What's the differences from the eCitaros already rolling on European roads?
Don't forget to subscribe to our channel!
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Velkommen til testkjøring av Mercedes Benz eCitaro for the britiske markedet.
Vi er i Limerick i Irland for å prøvekjøre den første eCitaroen bygget med en britisk spesifikasjon. Hva er egentlig forskjellen fra de bussene som allerede ruller på europeiske veier?
Glem ikke å abonner på vår kanal.
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FILM:
► Magne Håheim
► Tom Terjesen
EDIT:
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MUSIC:
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FOLLOW:
Web
► www.bussmagasinet.no
Instagram:
► bussmagasinet
► magnehaheim
Facebook
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GEAR:
► Canon EOS R5
► DJI Mavic 3 Mini
► Final Cut Pro X
We're in Limerick, Ireland to test drive the right handed eCitaro. What's the differences from the eCitaros already rolling on European roads?
Don't forget to subscribe to our channel!
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Velkommen til testkjøring av Mercedes Benz eCitaro for the britiske markedet.
Vi er i Limerick i Irland for å prøvekjøre den første eCitaroen bygget med en britisk spesifikasjon. Hva er egentlig forskjellen fra de bussene som allerede ruller på europeiske veier?
Glem ikke å abonner på vår kanal.
---------------
BEST MUSIC FOR YOUR VIDEOS!
bit.ly/3j0HOni
Try Epidemic Sound for FREE for one month! Click the link to start your trail!
---------------
FILM:
► Magne Håheim
► Tom Terjesen
EDIT:
► Magne Håheim
MUSIC:
► Epidemic Sound
---------------------------------------------------------
FOLLOW:
Web
► www.bussmagasinet.no
Instagram:
► bussmagasinet
► magnehaheim
► bussmagasinet/
---------------------------------------------------------
GEAR:
► Canon EOS R5
► DJI Mavic 3 Mini
► Final Cut Pro X
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KARSAN FACTORY TOUR
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Welcome to Karsan factory tour. We're in Turkey to visit Karsan, and to see how they are building their buses. They are building buses from 6 to 18 meters, and they are driven by diesel, hydrogen and battery. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel! Velkommen til fabrikkbesøk hos tyrkiske Karsan. Vi er i Tyrkia for å besøke Karsan, og for å se hvordan de bygger sine busser. Her bygger de busse...
Taking LOCAL BUSES from Miami to Fort Lauderdale
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Welcome to a bus adventure in Florida! Normal people would take their car while driving from Miami to Fort Launderdale. We are taking the bus! First we have to take a local bus. Then we're using Flixbus for the first time in America, before taking two more local buses to find our hotels. How is it to find the different buses? Is it easy to pay all the tickets? Welcome on a bus journey in the US...
Looking into the 15 years old KABUS in Tom's Tech Talk
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Velkommen til Tom's tekniske hjørne. I dag ser vi nærmere på KABUS! Vi prøvekjører en 14 år gammel KABUS, og Tom åpner alle luker for å se nærmer på hva som skjuler seg bak skallet på den gamle traveren. Bussen er fortsatt i daglig drift, men møter en trist skjebne når den nå snart skal ut av drift. Bussen har vært et ikon i finske byer i mange år. Velkommen til Tom's tekniske hjørne! Tom is lo...
VOLVO 9700 HD in NORWAY
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Welcome to this test drive of the Volvo 9700 HD with B13R engine! We're in Norway, driving this fully equipped Volvo 9700 HD build at Carrus Delta Oy in Finland. Strong engine with 500 hp, glass roof, comfortable seats and new dashboard. Take a look at this breathtaking test video in beautiful Norwegian scenery. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel! Velkommen til prøvekjøring av Volvo 9700 ...
100 YEARS OF PREVOST - Coach production from 1924 - 2024
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We're celebrating 100 years of Prevost coaches. In 1924, the first Prevost came to life. Build by hand of wood, a traditional coach factory startes it's journey into modern coach building in 2024. We have spoken with the grand son of the founder of Prevost. This is Marco Prevost. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel! Prevost feirer 100 år! I 1924 ble den første bussen fra Prevost bygget i t...
Driving the SETRA S516HD - CINEMATIC NORWAY
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Velkommen til en kortfilm om en Setra S516HD i Norge! Denne filmen har gått helt i glemmeboken. En av de første filmene vi lagde for Bussmagasinet, handlet om en Setra S516HD som Magne og Tom kjørte fra Trondheim, langs hele vestlandet, sørlandet før reisen endte i Oslo. Her kommer en liten gjenopplevelse av denne vakre bussturen. Velkommen om bord! Glem ikke å abonner på vår kanal :) Welcome t...
KABUS - Historical city bus in Finland still in use
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KABUS - Historical city bus in Finland still in use
Mercedes-Benz eCITARO K - World Premiere
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Mercedes-Benz eCITARO K - World Premiere
ISTANBUL - A world of public Transport
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Tom's Tech Talk - Volvo MARCOPOLO Paradiso 1800 DD
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VOLVO with 4 axels - MARCOPOLO Paradiso 1800 DD
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VOLVO with 4 axels - MARCOPOLO Paradiso 1800 DD
YUTONG - The 1st. AUTONOMOUS BUS project in CHINA
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YUTONG - The 1st. AUTONOMOUS BUS project in CHINA
MERCEDES-BENZ eCitaro Fuel Cell - 12 meter
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MERCEDES-BENZ eCitaro Fuel Cell - 12 meter
MAN Lion's City 18e in Oslo - Tom's Tech Talk
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First test drive of the EBUSCO 3.0 18 meters
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First test drive of the EBUSCO 3.0 18 meters
Its a Markopolo
Correct!
Why do UK buses always have so few doors?
It’s always been like that. US and UK have mostly but one door. We feel it’s highly unpractical, but they love it
Stupid why only 2 doors on the front of the bus and not 6 doors
True
can you try the yutong e15 in HSL in finland?
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I think those Mercedes Citaro E are very clean, but they are not allowed to change those buses from left to right, the driver posts, the English and Irish have to adapt to the rules
My favorite is bluebus
I think this is just the demonstration model, as Transdev Blazefield, which operates in the North of England, has already been using some eCitaros at their 'Harrogate Bus Company' subsidiary for a few months now, alongside their fleet of Volvo 7900e, and their older diesel buses. And the first Mercedes-Benz bus for the UK market was the O405N², not the eCitaro, C2 or C1 Citaro.
Not entirely correct either, SELNEC had a couple of O305s with Northern Counties bodywork, and Luton Airport had a few O305Gs. There were also some earlier O405 examples in use with various operators.
Bit funny to mention about Onnibus buses as most VanHool buses were operating in Estonia by bus company name SuperBus for some time on typical routes from D-Terminal to either Tartu, Pärnu or Narva. But due to some d'oh's what happened in Estonia made the bus company and buses leave Estonia onto Finland, Helsinki.
Harrogate and District have about 20 of these in service, with 15 more due for sister company Keighley and District this summer. Harrogate currently use this vehicle while the last vehicles enter service.
It's already a 4 year old bus. Unfortunately, due to length restrictions, it can't be utilised in Singapore.
Is it same factory which was producing scania scala? Its looks similar
More different with Indonesian bus. This is very cute. Amazing.
Carrus are the coach builders for the new Scottish Citylink 9700 DD (Volvo). Obviously wanted to see if they could get a better build quality than Plaxton.
De kjører i Bergen også.
Yutong Bus,Best Winner World.
Iveco Crossway e den eneste bussmodellen som kjører i Bergen og områdene rundt. Iveco Crossway LE på 12 meter kjører i Fana og på Sotra. Iveco Crossway LE på 15 meter kjører i Nordhordland. De store Crosswaybussene kjører også i Nordhordland. Skulle ønske at Urbanway også kjørte der.
Marco!
veldig hygggelig at dere snakket litt om valdresbanen
I have 15 years driving experience light and heavy vehicle bus and truck
Not bad
Russian 1000+ kamaz electric buses prove that lto rapid charging solution is greater than nmc/lfp long range solution. And EV 'European *electric' is acceptable. Don't show these Chinese buses with lfp batteries.
You guys should make another channell thats in Norwegian only. That one could be called "Bussmagasinet", and the main channel can be called " The Bus Magazine" Edit: If they have a 3-door configuration, Skyss (Owned by a norwegian company, Tide) could maybe consider to put it on route 3, 4 and 5!
We are thinking about a second channel. But then for clean travel content
I drove for Greyhound for 43 years, and I have never taken a tour of a four axle highway coach. I'm eager to get into this video! OK, I am the part where he talks about the mirror short comings. I do not like driving a coach with blind spots, so that would be a sticking point for me. Modern coaches do not need to have any blind spots, and I did a booklet on our Greyhound safety mirrors. Where I drove out of, all our mirrors were mounted low, down where the action and cars and bicycles are. I showed in my booklet that there were no blind spots to the right or to the left, which is the way it should be. In this Marco Polo he said he could not see the convex properly. That is under the heading "OOP!" Mounting mirrors up high looks real cool, but if it infringes on safety, it is a no, no. Alright. I just watched the whole video. I loved the luxury seating area that came complete with refreshments etc. All around it looks like a very nice coach, and passengers will love it! Drive safe everybody!
Low rearview mirror hits a person and says it's safe?
Very good trial
Nice video! This bus gets snowed.
Cette à qoui ❤❤
母さんバス素晴らしいと思います
Welcome to Philippines bus enthusiasts ❤
soooo.. this is double D model 😅
Надо было показывать автобус а вы показали шофера.
and where was it delivered to?
Soooo clean with the 2 gen steering wheel !
I work as a mechanical designer at the Marcopolo company, every day we see these monsters and each different from the other according to the customer's request! They are very beautiful!
Nice. Just makes me wonder why Turkey... Why not in Trondheim... Or maybe Mälmö? What's so weong in Norway?
Never heard of this brand but it looks cool!
Love the fact that H2 is catching on; humanity may have struck gold finally in finding clean, quiet energy
Great video production guys..
Very nice 👌 👍
brazil niiice
Here's something off topic that you may find interesting. :) The name of my country has nothing to do with the interesting and delicious bird 'turkey'...... .....but the name of the bird does have a connection with the name of my country, let me explain. :) In the past 40 years 37 countries have changed their name, partially or fully. Obviously one can not change the name of an apple or an orange etc in other languages, but country names are like peoples' individual names, so if you're named John we don't call you Karen. :) Name of my country has always been Türkiye, it's been known as such since around the 1200's, many times presented as 'Turkiye' in various maps and memoirs by western travellers and cartographers. The name it self has a suffix, '-iye', that is Turk-iye, where the -iye suffix means 'land of/belonging to', this is just like the Latin suffix of '-ia', which exists in such country names like Austr-ia, Austral-ia, Indones-ia etc. The Latin suffix -ia probably originates from Turkish -iye as Turkish been over 10,000 years is much older than Latin which is around 2300 years old with proto-Latin stretching back about 2700 years.. Many would remember the country Czechoslovak-ia which (changed names and) became Slovak-ia and Czech Republic and a few years ago changed that to Czechia (that is Czech-ia). The use of '-iye/-ia' is the same as the the use of '-land' suffix that comes after various country names like Ire(Eire)-land, Po(le)-land, Eng(Anglo)-land and so on and so on, so ''-ia/iye'' is the same '-land'' Spelled in different languages in different ways to phonetically RESEMBLE (to sound like) 'Türkiye', in time we got; Turq-uía (in Spanish), Turch-ia (in Italian), Turq-uie (in French) Turk-ei (in German) Turk-ey (in English) All trying to resemble/sound like the word ''Türk-iye''. Mind you this was way before the animal we currently know as turkey was found by the europeans when they explored the north americas. The bird was first sent to europe from north americas in the year 1519, so up until that point there was no bird named by white people as turkey.... ...during their exploration/invasion of north americas, they came across the bird and thought it was a specie of the fowl/chicken they had been buying from the country of Turkiye (as imperial europeans and Türkiye existed at the time formally known as Ottoman State, but collogially it was ''Türkiye'' as present in various historic documents/maps etc, meaning ''land of the Turks''), so they named the bird 'Turkey Fowl' to define 'Turkish Chicken'... ....just like how a dog breed is known as German Shepherd (because it's from Germany), American Bulldog, British Terrier, Greek Harehound etc etc. In time you don't get to call the harehound simply as Greek or you don't call the terrier Britirsh, or shepherd as simply German, but in time the Turkish Fowl started to be called just 'Turkey' and later 'turkey', and this went on for hundreds of years. Now in modern times, this caused confusion, especially when we have people across the world unable to point to their own country on an atlas. Basically we didn't change the name of our country, we changed the mistake made in the English language. : ) So, there's some tid bit information for you to have a great day, if you read upto this point you have a great night too, ohh just have a wonderfull life. : ) Best wishes. ;)
Don't you love trains, trams, aren't they all beautiful :) come take a ride! (at folder 2, look my way)
How many seats has the Ebusco 3.0 18m?
Do you have any plans for Istanbul or not. If yes, we are glad to welcome you here and it will be an honor for me to meet you. ❤
who paid this trip?
Hello I am from Japan. Recently, e-JEST has started running in Japan. Thank you to everyone in Turkey for building such a wonderful bus. Thanks to the video, I was able to feel the greatness of KARSAN once again.
Turkiye not Turkey please
@@umitkurtuldu2147 yavaş öyle olmaz, kaba olmayalım lütfen ;)
is it good? The bus looks cute
Here's something that you may find interesting. :) The name of my country has nothing to do with the interesting and delicious bird 'turkey'...... .....but the name of the bird does have a connection with the name of my country, let me explain. :) In the past 40 years 37 countries have changed their name, fully, partially or made alterations in some way... Obviously one can not change the name of an apple or an orange etc in other languages, but country names are like peoples' individual names, so if you're named John we don't call you Karen. :) Name of my country has always been Türkiye, it's been known as such since around the 1200's, many times presented as 'Turkiye' in various maps and memoirs by travellers and cartographers since that time. The name it self has a suffix, '-iye' that is Turk-iye, where the -iye suffix means 'land of/belonging to', this is just like the Latin suffix of '-ia' which exists in such country names like Austr-ia, Indones-ia etc. Many would remember the country Czechoslovak-ia which (changed names and) became Slovak-ia and Czech Republic and a few years ago changed that to Czechia (that is Czech-ia). The Latin suffix -ia probably originates from Turkish -iye as Turkish been over 10,000 year (yes the Orkhon Stone monuments are just a recent occurance in Turk history, it's not the start of it) is much older than Latin which is around 2300 years old with proto-Latin stretching back about 2700 years. The use of the suffix '-iye OR -ia ' is no different thn the use of the suffix '-land', which comes after various country names like; Ire(Eire)-land, Po(le)-land, Eng(Anglo)-land and the like, we can see that the suffix ''-ia/iye'' is in a way the same as ''-land''. Furthermore, another variation of this ''-iye'' suffix is used in English in the form of the suffix ''-town'', for example James-town, Williams-town etc etc. Just one Turkish example for this would be a town called Fethiye (a major tourist attraction), Feth-iye is named after the first Turkish pilot Fethi Bey who was shot by english fire in 1913 over the lands of what is modern day Syria, the town been named after him, with the word meaning ''Feth-town'', again a play on the definitions of 'belonging to, land of'. Spelled in different languages in different ways to phonetically RESEMBLE (to sound like) 'Türkiye', in time we got; Turk-ije (Dutch) Turch-ia (Italian), Turq-uía (Spanish) Turq-uie (French) Turk-ei (German) Turk-ey (English) Remember that English is an 'offshoot' of the German language; you can see the Germans tried to copy the pronounciation of 'Turk-iye', with the English almost copying the German version of the pronounciation, interesting isn't it? :) Mind you all these attempts to copy the pronounciation of the name Türkiye was way before the animal we currently know as turkey was found by the europeans when they explored the north americas. The bird was first sent to europe from north americas in the year 1519, so up until that point there was no bird named as turkey by white people.... ...during their exploration/invasion of north americas, they came across the bird and thought it was a specie of a fowl/chicken they had been buying from the country of Turkiye (again the country was KNOWN since the 1200's as Türkiye, even though the name of the state was Ottoman State), so they named the bird 'Turkey Fowl' to define 'Turkish Chicken', just like how a dog breed is known because of it's geography of origin, German Shepherd, American Bulldog, British Terrier, Greek Harehound etc etc. In time you don't get to call the harehound simply as greek and the country Greek or you don't call the terrier british and the lands Britain, or shepherd as simply german so on and so on, but in time the Turkish Fowl started to be called just 'Turkey' and later 'turkey', and this went on for hundreds of years. Now in modern times, this caused confusion, especially when we have people across the world unable to point to their own country on an atlas. :) Basically we didn't change the name of our country, we changed the mistake made in the English language only. : ) So, there's some tid bit information for you to have a great day, if you read upto this point you have a great night too, ohh just have a wonderfull life. : ) Best wishes. ;)
At 16.15 min : Washer fluid 😉
Reminds me of a Dennis Super Pointer Dart/ Enviro 300...
Hello bus enthusiasts here. The scania and volvo is biggest bus here in the Philippines ❤
This is the most random UA-cam channel I’ve ever seen in my life, but I loved it.
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