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How many different forms of transport have you used/been on?

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sashh · 14/08/2021 12:05

I watched a YouTube of a luxurious train in South Africa and it got me thinking about different transportation.

Just for fun, as the title says what have you travelled on?

Mine.

Car
Motorbike
Train
Sleeper train
Bus
Coach
Hovercraft
Ferry
Catamaran
Plane

OP posts:
Umbongoumbongo999 · 14/08/2021 13:08

I have just asked DH if we have done any more. He has added

Electric scooter
Regular scooter
Monorail
Travelator/moving walkway
Escalator
Elevator
Fork lift truck
Raft
Pogo stick 😂

sashh · 14/08/2021 13:09

LOL does a pogo stick count?

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SpindleWhorl · 14/08/2021 13:10

Lots of the above, plus

The Manx Electric Railway (up to the top of the mountain on a very windswept day!) - memorable!
Horse tram
Steam railway

My dad giving me a piggy back when I was little and tired.
My mum putting me in my baby brother's pram when I was little and tired.

BrieAndChilli · 14/08/2021 13:10

Car
Motorbike
Bus
Train
Tram
Tube
Tuktuk
Horse
Horse and cart
Lorry
Double decker train
Cable car
Funicular railway
Camel
Elephant
Van
Jet ski
Canoe
Kayak
Raft
Speed boat
Fishing boat
Ferry
Plane
Row boat
Monorail
Gondola
Pedalo
Bike
Scooter
Minibus
Glass bottom boat
Sailing boat
Golf kart
Tractor
Sea tractor (I think that’s what it’s called to get to burgh island when tide is in)
London duck bus (the yellow amphibious vehicles that go on the road and then turn into a boat)

IamLoisLane · 14/08/2021 13:22

Flying with Superman

crankysaurus · 14/08/2021 13:23

I can also add tank, wheelbarrow, shopping trolley, sack barrow, glider, sledge, JCB excavator and light aircraft (Chipmunk).

DisplayPurposesOnly · 14/08/2021 13:33

My more 'unusual' ones:
car- and sleeper train
helicopter
small seaplane
submarine
tiny private plane (four seats inc pilot).

DisplayPurposesOnly · 14/08/2021 13:36

Oh yes, a 'duck bus' too (in Boston), PP's post has reminded me.

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