Unique and cheapest transportations you have ever come across

March23,2024

Not exactly a train, but this unique transportation visible in Cambodia is slowly losing its popularity. 

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Bamboo train in Cambodia

The Wuppertal Schwebebahn is a suspension railway located in Wuppertal, Germany. It was opened in 1901 and is the oldest electric elevated railway with hanging cars in the world.

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Suspension Railway in Germany

Coco taxis are three-wheeled motorized vehicles commonly used as taxis in Havana, Cuba. They are named "coco" due to their resemblance to a coconut shell.

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Coco Taxi in Havana, Cuba

The Monte Toboggan is a traditional mode of transportation in Madeira, Portugal, primarily used for tourists. It involves a wicker toboggan sled, operated by two "carreiros" (drivers),

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Monte Toboggan in Madeira, Portugal

The Shanghai Maglev Train is a magnetic levitation train that operates between Shanghai Pudong International Airport and Longyang Road Station in Shanghai, China.

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Maglev in Shanghai

DUKW (pronounced "duck") is a six-wheel-drive amphibious truck used for various purposes, including military transport and sightseeing tours

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DUKW in London

Dog sleds have been used for transportation and as a means of travel in Alaska for centuries, particularly in remote and snowy regions.

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Dog Sleds in Alaska, USA

Reindeer sleds, also known as "sámi sleds," are traditional modes of transportation used by the indigenous Sámi people in Lapland, Finland.

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Reindeer Sled in Lapland, Finland