Design Marvels adds five brand new transit options to Cities in Motion. Its lightweight, rather short wheelbase and low flooring enable easy manoeuvring and boarding. Pavlov P-42 Pavlov Aeronautika factories were established as part of the Pavlov enterprises in the mid-1910s. It has driving cabins on both ends of the frame. Crescenta T4 Suburbia A Danish creation, the Crescenta T4 Suburbia is a combined metro light railway train configuration primarily intended for use between traffic hubs and countryside towns. Originally designed for anti-submarine warfare use, it soon became immensely popular in the air taxi business as well. The Satellite is a very reliable, although not the most visually appealing, single-body six-axle tram with a partial low-floor configuration. Recently announced third generation of these vessels have high fuel efficiency and notably low noise emission. Ivan Pavlov, a pioneer in rotorcraft design, himself piloted the P-42 on its maiden flight. Its design reflects the origin of more traditional commuter trains and a parallel version exists with bogey fittings for rail network use. These vessels are aimed for regular ferry service and sightseeing use, featuring comfortable seating and a service deck. Vagabondo Satellite Italian-built Vagabondo trams first saw use in Rome during the upgrading of the municipal rail network. Increase speed, efficiency and capacity with these vehicles. Stern-Berger Midi A product of Swiss standard in solid quality and innovative looks, Midi is a bus primarily intended for dense urban areas. A robust helicopter with relatively low empty weight and slow acceleration, it is especially suited to cover mid-distance passenger and goods transportation needs. Stingray Cityjet The Stingray Cityjet is a fast short-distance catamaran of Australian origin.
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