¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Minibuses
1. minibus [n] - See also: minibus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Minibuses
Literary usage of Minibuses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Syria by Nelles Verlag Staff (1998)
"Transportation BUS: Karnak buses and minibuses stop 500 m north of the Ibn ...
Transportation BUS: Kamak buses and minibuses depart from the southern bank ..."
2. Cruising the Eastern Caribbean by Laura Rapp (2004)
"The other consists of minibuses driven by private operators. ... The privately
operated minibuses are clearly marked with a “ZR” on their license plates and ..."
3. Oecd Environmental Performance Reviews Belgium by Oecd (2007)
"... EUR/tonne +0.01 EUR/litre inspection feec EUR 61.50 to EUR 4 957 Cars/minibuses:
EUR 58.44 Increases with engine size Increases with engine size to EUR ..."
4. Ageing and Transport: Mobility Needs and Safety Issues by Oecd (2001)
"Accessible minibuses 1n many countries, minibuses accommodating 8-12 seated
passengers are used for specialised transport services or demand-response ..."
5. Adventure Guide Honduras & the Bay Islands by Maria Fiallos (2006)
"minibuses run during the daytime every 20 to 30 minutes from the main street to
West End and Sandy Bay and east to Brick Bay, French Harbor, Oak Ridge, ..."
6. Transport and Leisure by Ecmt (2000)
"... of taking cycles on the bus, Promotion of new types of LPT (maxi-taxis,
minibuses, shuttle service, ... collective taxis/minibuses at stations (as ..."
7. Light's Labour's Lost: Policies for Energy-Efficient Lighting by Paul Waide, Satoshi Tanishima, International Energy Agency (2006)
"A less sophisticated approach is used for minibuses and two- and three-wheelers.
... From these assumptions it is concluded that minibuses and two- and ..."
8. Adventure Guide to Jamaica by Paris Permenter, John Bigley (2005)
"The vehicles (often minibuses) can be crowded and slow, and are generally not
air-conditioned. Buses generally will stop anywhere along the route to pick up ..."