Trans O'Higgins

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| locale = Rancagua, Chile

| service_area = Rancagua conurbation

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| routes = 19 bus lines

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Trans O'Higgins is a public transport system that serves Rancagua, the capital of O'Higgins Region.

The system was introduced on October 25, 2004, having 19 lines on the Rancagua conurbation and surrounding areas.{{Cite web|url=http://expresorancagua.cl/?mod=empresa|title = Expreso Rancagua}}

Details

The city transport comprise buses commonly called micros. The increased transport park consists mostly of medium capacity light microbuses.

Since the implementation of the transport plan Trans O'Higgins in 2004, it became a division of the types of transport: the red buses that are urban travel and green buses that are of rural type. The green buses are the mainstay of transport with the communes that make up the Rancagua conurbation.{{Cite web|url=http://www.plataformaurbana.cl/archive/2006/06/27/los-otros-trans-y-el-maquillaje-de-progreso/|title = Los otros "Trans…" y el maquillaje de progreso, Plataforma Urbana}}

=Rancagua=

In Rancagua are six bus lines that run through each one of the sectors of the city (Circunvalación, Isabel Riquelme, Cachapoal, Manzanal, Buses 25 and Oriente-Poniente). All these buses are colored red, and bus routes differ in the top of the windshield with different colors.{{Cite web | url=https://www.mtt.gob.cl/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/mapa-transporte-rancagua-micros-noviembre2013.pdf | title=Mapa Recorridos Rancagua | website=www.mtt.gob.cl | access-date=2024-07-26}}

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bgcolor="#0099ff" style="color:white;"|100

| Circunvalación

bgcolor="#0000ff" style="color:white;"|200

| Isabel Riquelme

bgcolor="#fef380" style="color:black;"|300

| Cachapoal

bgcolor="#ff6600;" style="color:white;"|400

| Manzanal

bgcolor="#0d853a" style="color:white;"|500

| Buses 25

bgcolor="#ffcc00" style="color:black;"|600

| Oriente-Poniente

=Surrounding areas=

In rural areas near Rancagua are thirteen bus lines that run through each one of the sectors in the O'Higgins Region (San Francisco-Rancagua, Graneros-Rancagua, Oriente-Norte, Machalí-Rancagua, Coya-Rancagua, Vía Rural 5 Sur Quinta de Tilcoco, Vía Rural 5 Sur San Vicente de Tagua Tagua, Vía Rural 5 Sur San Fernando, Coinco-Rancagua, Olivar-Rancagua, Sextur - Lago Rapel, Las Cabras-Rancagua and Red Norte). All these buses are green, and bus routes differ in the top of the windshield with different colors. These buses start their trips from the Terminal Rodoviario located in the street Doctor José Antonio Salinas in Rancagua.{{Cite web|url=http://eltipografo.cl/2015/10/microbuseros-de-rancagua-proponen-sus-recorridos-para-llegar-al-hospital-regional/|title = Los recorridos que proponen los microbuseros de Rancagua para llegar al Hospital Regional}}

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bgcolor="#ffcc00" style="color:black;"|1000

| San Francisco-Rancagua

bgcolor="#000066" style="color:white;"|2000

| Graneros-Rancagua

bgcolor="00ff00" style="color:white;"|3000

| Oriente-Norte

bgcolor="660000" style="color:white;"|4000

| Machalí-Rancagua

bgcolor="#ffffff" style="color:black;"|5000

| Coya-Rancagua

bgcolor="#ffcc00" style="color:black;"|6000

| Vía Rural 5 Sur Quinta de Tilcoco

bgcolor="#ffcc00" style="color:black;"|7000

| Vía Rural 5 Sur San Vicente de Tagua Tagua

bgcolor="#ffcc00" style="color:black;"|8000

| Vía Rural 5 Sur San Fernando

bgcolor="000099" style="color:white;"|9000

| Coinco-Rancagua

bgcolor="000099" style="color:white;"|10000

| Olivar-Rancagua

bgcolor="#33cc00" style="color:white;"|11000

| Sextur - Lago Rapel

bgcolor="#33cc00" style="color:white;"|12000

| Las Cabras-Rancagua

bgcolor="#000066" style="color:white;"|13000

| Oriente-Poniente

References

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Category:Public transport in Chile

Category:2004 establishments in Chile

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