Japan's Shinkansen, or bullet train, is one of the fastest trains in the world, with a maximum speed of 320 km/h. 1)
In the Netherlands, there are more bicycles than people, and the country is home to a network of cycling highways. 2)
The New York City subway system has the most stations of any metro system in the world, with 472 stations. 3)
In Singapore, there is a fleet of driverless taxis operated by the company Grab. 4)
The Moscow Metro in Russia is one of the deepest subway systems in the world, with some stations located over 80 meters underground. 5)
In Colombia, there is a cable car system called the Metrocable that provides transportation to hillside neighborhoods in Medellin. 6)
In Helsinki, Finland, the city's public transportation system is entirely cashless and relies on a smart card system called the HSL card. 7)
London's iconic red double-decker buses have been in operation since 1956, and the city now has a fleet of over 8,000 buses. 8)
In Dubai, there is a driverless metro system that features gold-class and women-only carriages. 9)
In China, the city of Chongqing has a monorail system that runs through buildings and even an apartment complex. 10)
In Buenos Aires, Argentina, the city's subway system has several stations with beautiful Art Nouveau and Art Deco designs. 11)
In Australia, the city of Melbourne has a free tram zone in the central business district, which allows passengers to ride trams for free. 12)
In Cairo, Egypt, there is a network of informal minibusses called microbuses that provide transportation throughout the city. 13)
In San Francisco, California, there is a historic cable car system that is one of the only manually operated cable car systems in the world. 14)
In India, the city of Mumbai has a unique transportation system called the Mumbai Local, which consists of a network of suburban trains that transport millions of people every day. 15)