Upside-down "flying" train line one of the world's most unusual transport systems
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Upside-down "flying" train line
one of the world's most unusual transport systems
The Wuppertal Schwebebahn, as it’s called, is 13.3 kilometres long, and is a regular means of getting from A to B and carries 82,000 people daily.
The German city of Wuppertal is home to one of the world's most unusual transport systems - an upside-down "flying" train line.
Carriages hang upside-down from the tracks and drive over the streets and river of the city.
credit SWNS/SWBR
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