The idea of public transportation has never brought on feelings of comfort or pleasure until now. Isrealian industrial designer Dima Dadashev has created an esthetically pleasing and comfortable people mover shown here.
The tram would glide along the streets, use very little fuel and provide passengers with expansive views, plush niche seating and an air conditioned environment.
The train offers passengers the choice of sitting comfortably indoors or standing on built in patios. Still in the prototype stage, the design has strong possibilities for the future given the increase in trams around the world.
Collaborations I would like to see: Bombardier, British Rail
14 comments:
Oh wow! This is unreal.
Wow! Cool designs :-)
I am thinking public transportation will be gorgeous in the near future.
That's fantastic )))
That looks incredible! I so wish public transportation in London can be half advanced as that xxxxxxx
Dear, thank you so much for your lovely comments. I've added you in my IT blogs, dear xxxxxx
Cool! Its so hot here, we have to sit with all the windows open and during the day its impossible to be in the sun. It happens! Of course we will meet up if you come here, how fun!
thank u for ur comment!
&WOW! this is so pro.. i think the designs are really cool
This is just so cool. I wish this is what the MTA in NY would be like.
Wow, this is so great. Really cool designs.
Thanks for your comment, I'm on holidays, but that's my hubby birth town.
You've such a cool blog, with a nice concept. I'll be back (at least when I'll come home)
Take care
xx
Wow - these looks really neat. No - not me in those pics - I wish! Thanks for the comments on my blog.
Thanks for popping by, I appreciate the encouragement. Your journey looks enlighting and sounds enlighting. It must be interesting for your husband to go back in time. Enjoy, can't wait to see more. Look forward to hearing from.
it would be so amazing if we had something like this in the states
Looks like a design that IKEA might want to get involved with... their furnishings woul fit right in.
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