
Great Britain’s first amphibious bus service has hit a slight snag in testing – a component failure halting the Stagecoach Amphibious Bus in its third crossing of the river Clyde between Renfrew and Yoker in Scotland. Proposed as a replacement for a ferry service that’s set to close down next month, the “amfibus” is designed to deliver a ‘seamless’ trip across the Clyde with minimal transition time between its regular coach mode and jet-powered water crossing mode…
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