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Berlin boasts one of the world's greatest, most extensive public transportation networks on the planet, encompassing underground systems, train lines and more buses than you can shake a stick at. And it's all owned and operated by BVG, a transit company that answers to the local Berlin government. But in the far east of the city, BVG also owns and operates the F24, a fibreglass rowboat which crosses a tiny river in less than a minute, rowed by a local captain. Why would an organisation as mighty as the BVG waste its time with such a small boat? The answer may surprise you... Correction: 3:17 This is incorrect - BVG and the F24 are beholden to the *state government of Berlin*, not the federal government or transport ministry. My bad! ***EDIT: I've been told by a couple of people that my intro/title is problematic for epilepsy sufferers. Apologies! I'm changing it for future videos.**** ----------------------- Welcome to What On Earth Is This?, a YouTube channel featuring strange and quirky things from around the world that you may not have heard of. Think abandoned engineering marvels, weird funiculars, transit oddities and other bits of history you never wanted to know about... until now. Like and subscribe and all that. Follow me on IG at @WhatOnEarthIsThis