Sebasloop99Things Posted January 20, 2020 Posted January 20, 2020 ¿Do you ever heard of the Yellow Bus in chile? or recalled here in chile "*Micros Amarillas*"? well, if you are Chilean, of course, you have to know that they existed at one point in history. The then called "*New Tender System of Collective Locomotion*" ["*Nuevo Sistema Licitado de Locomoción Colectiva*"], popularly known as the "*Yellow Bus*"["*Micros Amarillas*"], was the public transport system of the city of Santiago, capital of Chile, launched in 1991 and finally replaced by Transantiago on February 10 of 2007. Until 1990, Santiago's public transport did not have a control on the number of minibusses per route, nor on the age that many presented, nor on the high rates for the user and there was no regulation that put a limit on the gases emitted by buses, which ended up generating high pollution. in 1992, the Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications, carries out an advertising campaign to promote the New Tender System of Collective Locomotion, which was based on a television spot and also in the delivery of a brochure with the name "*My Bus*" ["*Mi bus*"] to users, where the list of routes numbered by three digits appeared, accompanied by an origin and destination. For example: *331 Los Quillayes - Vitacura*, a route that was later taken out of circulation. However, the change that most caught the attention of the passengers, was the new paint cut of all buses, going from a mixture of colors to white-yellow uniformity. well, after this little piece of history, the point of this message, it made a Yellow bus in lego! here are some screenshotsScreenshot_7 by Sebastian TapiaScreenshot_5 by Sebastian TapiaScreenshot_4 by Sebastian TapiaScreenshot_2 by Sebastian TapiaScreenshot_3 by Sebastian Tapia, en FlickrScreenshot_1 by Sebastian Tapia, en Flickr Quote
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