Buses in Munich, Germany 2022
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2022
- Check out the Munich buses from 2011 that had 4 million views!!!
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These buses show their power and elegant look.. Super interesting video.. We are willing to see videos like this more and more.
Beautiful buses! 👍👍
Interesting array of buses. Thanks Tim😀💚
amazing buses, awesome video
Thanks Timothy for a video which shows buses much more modern than those filmed in far-flung places such as Northern Romania or Guatamala! 4th June was the first Saturday of what I call the '9-Euro period', so I was surprised to see that the buses were NOT VERY BUSY.
More people on the S-bahn, U-bahn, and trams - videos coming soon!
@@timosha21 Thanks Timothy! I am looking forward to the these other videos. I was in Munich for two hours on June 15th, and the U-bahn was very busy!
@@Fan652w Yep on my flight to Romania - my ongoing flight was cancelled so I found myself with a 6 hr layover in Munich!!!
thanks for the so beautiful video
Need to see who's making the buses. Here in the states, we have everything from New Flyer to Siemens! At Muni they're very transparent as the leader in urban transportation.
I wonder how frequent the bus service is in Munich compared to other German cities. In Frankfurt, in the city center most bus routes only run once every 20 to 30 minutes, even during weekdays. The urban areas of Frankfurt are so densely served by trams and the U-Bahn that many consider bus service unnecessary. But still, it felt strange to see so few buses in such an important global city.
The Inner city buses run every 5-10 minutes the outer city buses run every 20 minutes. But they are some exceptions
I watched the old video like 20 times
A longer video would've been nice
The main focus was u-bahn, s-bahn and tram!!!