UK develops ultra-luxurious night bus
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The United Kingdom has developed an ultra-luxurious night bus called the “Snoozeliner,” which is fitted with beds, memory foam mattresses and other advanced equipment designed to guarantee a good night's sleep. /VCG Photo

The United Kingdom has developed an ultra-luxurious night bus called the “Snoozeliner,” which is fitted with beds, memory foam mattresses and other advanced equipment designed to guarantee a good night's sleep. /VCG Photo

The bus is intended to go into operation on eight routes in cities such as London, Leeds, Manchester and Birmingham starting autumn 2018. /VCG Photo

The bus is intended to go into operation on eight routes in cities such as London, Leeds, Manchester and Birmingham starting autumn 2018. /VCG Photo

Equipped with 14 futuristic sleep pods, the ‘mobile capsule hotel’ offers sound-isolation and acoustic black-out blinds, together with a recessed amber light-therapy system. Each booth will also feature a vertical forest air purification system and calming plants to create fresh scents. /VCG Photo

Equipped with 14 futuristic sleep pods, the ‘mobile capsule hotel’ offers sound-isolation and acoustic black-out blinds, together with a recessed amber light-therapy system. Each booth will also feature a vertical forest air purification system and calming plants to create fresh scents. /VCG Photo

Despite the comfortable environment, the double-decker night bus designed for sleep is expected to fit USB chargers and have Wi-Fi, as well as a storage system for valuables. Unlimited free mineral water, coffee and specially-selected smoothies will also be available on board. /VCG Photo

Despite the comfortable environment, the double-decker night bus designed for sleep is expected to fit USB chargers and have Wi-Fi, as well as a storage system for valuables. Unlimited free mineral water, coffee and specially-selected smoothies will also be available on board. /VCG Photo

 To ensure that passengers will not miss their stop, they will be required to put in their stop when they board, so stewards can wake them up before they reach their destination. /VCG Photo 

 To ensure that passengers will not miss their stop, they will be required to put in their stop when they board, so stewards can wake them up before they reach their destination. /VCG Photo