The DAF Super CityTrain bus is the longest bus in the world, as certified by Guinness World Records. Its length is 32.20 meters (105.64 feet), and it's used in Kinshasa, the DR Congo capital. It was engineered to address pressing transportation issues, and this articulated bus Kinshasa takes hundreds of people on board in one journey. It's an innovation in urban mobility and commercial vehicle engineering.
The bus is a DAF FT 2805 tractor unit with two mounted passenger modules. The first carries efficiently seated and standing passengers as 110 and 140 respectively; the second carries 60 seated and 40 standing passengers. It is thus the largest capacity bus in regular use. It powers 28 tonnes unladen with a diesel engine and has speed limits that ensure safety at 42 km/h (26 mph).
The articulated joints link the modules to the tractor unit so that turns are possible without destabilizing the vehicle. Suspension systems take shocks from urban roads, while brakes are finely tuned to prevent loss of control. The configuration compromises on length, weight, and maneuverability. Each technical choice responds to Kinshasa's demand for high-capacity, dependable public transport.
The Guinness World Records title ensures that the DAF Super CityTrain is the world record longest bus. Its size and capacity surpass normal buses and provide a benchmark for urban mass transit at high densities. The bus demonstrates that thoughtful commercial vehicle design can solve real-world transport issues, create solutions for the future, and enhance daily life in densely populated cities.
Urban planners and engineers everywhere draw lessons from this model in designing high-capacity buses. Its practicality and efficiency keep it relevant decades after its deployment. Kinshasa's streets exemplify the lasting utility of large-scale transit innovation.
It is still the world's longest bus, an articulated, high-capacity vehicle engineered to serve the transport requirements of Kinshasa. By transporting hundreds of passengers safely and economically, it illustrates how commercial vehicles can address urban mobility issues. Its legacy inspires engineers and planners to create practical, sustainable public transport solutions for cities across the globe.
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