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A chiva (Spanish for goat) or escalera (Spanish for ladder and stairs) is an artisan rustic bus used in rural Colombia and Ecuador. Chivas are adapted to rural public transport , especially considering the mountainous geography of the Andean region of these countries.
Chicken bus – Central American decorated buses; Chiva bus – Colombian decorated buses; Fileteado – Argentine and Uruguayan decorative style widely employed on buses; Diablos Rojos – Panamanian decorated buses (Spanish-language article) Skoolies – school buses converted into recreational vehicles
The ayudante is responsible for passengers and luggage, collecting money, and organizing the suitcases, livestock, produce, etc. onto the roof of the bus–often while in motion. Loudly announcing destinations the bus is reaching is also a responsibility. Some buses sport vibrant paint including the bus's name and permanent route.
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Chiva or CHIVA may refer to: CHIVA (charity), the Children's HIV Association, UK and Ireland; Chiva, Armenia, a village in Armenia; Chiva, Spain, a municipality in Spain; Chiva bus, a decorated Colombian rural bus; CHIVA method, a type of surgery used to treat varicose veins; Chiva River, a tributary of the Șipoaia River in Romania
After Coach USA abruptly announced it would drop 20 bus routes amid bankruptcy filings last month, NJ Transit says it will step in to provide service to thousands of riders that would otherwise ...
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Across NJ Transit's system of 263 bus routes, its daily weekday boardings for October was about 480,000, up 14% since August, when it was 421,000, according to data provided by Michael Kilcoyne ...