I used to work in a think tank a couple of years ago that focused on research about London's urban fabric, sometimes providing case studies of other urban cities' provision of public transportation, their funding models, among other things. Since then, I have this thing of wanting to ride on all forms of public transport that a city has to offer. Something about just seeing how people commute across different contexts for some reason fascinates me. It might be the inner social psychologist in me, or maybe I'm too tired of seeing the same people on the dusty London Central Line. Idk.
I'm almost convinced that this city has more alternative modes of transport than any other urban city I know. You have the mini bus, the big bus, the metro, the metrobús.. I was going to say it's probably missing a tram but then I remembered that the trolebús is the tram.. I think. anyway. Here is the Cablebús, connecting the eastern part of the city with the centre, in a more convenient manner.