ERBus

The ERBus, formally called Bastilia Metro was formally put into operation in 1997 in the Histalian capital of Bastilia with an elevated road loop connecting Bastilia International Airport to Bastilia Hough Airport via the city centre with a bus stop right outside of the Parliamentary Building and Summerhelm Garden and is the first elevated Bus rapid transport system in Histalpol, and one of the few examples of it in Europe. The system uses dedicated elevated roadways as well as dedicated lanes on bridges and inside tunnels, if not having it's own bridge or tunnel. This allows the buses to reach speeds of 120 km/h, a faster speed than is even allowed on single carriageways (100 km/h) and motorways (110 km/h), let alone built-up areas.

Rolling stock
The Rolling stock of the ERBus system was last fully updated in 2010 and currently lease out the contract for the buses to Volvo, running the B7TL, Super Olympian, 10.6m and 12m wider versions, and B7RLE Volvo Buses