Definition of Minibus. Meaning of Minibus. Synonyms of Minibus

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Definition of Minibus

Minibus
Minibus Min"i*bus, n. [L. minor less + -bus, as in omnibus.] A kind of light passenger vehicle, carrying four persons.

Meaning of Minibus from wikipedia

- A minibus, microbus, or minicoach is a p****enger-carrying motor vehicle that is designed to carry more people than a multi-purpose vehicle or minivan...
- The public light bus (PLB) or minibus is a public transport service in Hong Kong. It uses minibuses to provide quicker transport and to serve areas that...
- Girardin Minibus Inc. is a Canadian bus manufacturer. Based in Drummondville, Quebec, Canada, Girardin forms part of the Micro Bird joint venture with...
- The Minibus Driver Awareness Scheme, usually abbreviated to MiDAS, is a training and registration scheme for drivers of minibuses in the UK. Following...
- ГАЗе́ль) is a series of light commercial vehicle—pickup trucks, vans and minibuses—made by Russian car manufacturer GAZ. At the time of the dissolution of...
- capacity (up to 900 kg). The family includes all-metal wagon GAZ-2752 and minibuses GAZ-2217 and GAZ-22171 ("Barguzine"), as well as flatbed truck (ch****is...
- midnight, a minibus was involved in a fatal collision with a maintenance vehicle on the M40 motorway near Warwick, England. The minibus was transporting...
- cities. The vehicles used as share taxis range from four-seat cars to minibuses, midibuses, covered pickup trucks, station wagons, and trucks. Certain...
- A public minibus (PM) is a common public mode of transport in Samarinda. It mainly serves the area that standard Samarinda bus lines do not reach. It...
- has received numerous nicknames worldwide, including the "microbus", "minibus", and, because of its po****rity during the counterculture movement of...