-
without the help of
marshrutkas at all.
Marshrutkas are
banned from
operations within Moscow and
Saint Petersburg. However,
marshrutkas with
routes leading...
- upon boarding.
Marshrutkas were not
obliged to stop
anywhere on the route,
although they did slow down
around po****r spots.
Marshrutka drivers were asked...
- trams, trolleybuses [ru]) and
several hundred routes served by
marshrutkas. In 2022
marshrutkas have been
mostly phased out in
favor of
publicly owned buses...
-
Marshrutka in Bishkek...
-
lines with a
total of 63 stations.
Until the late 2010s
route taxis (
marshrutka)
provided an
efficient and po****r
means of
transport by
being faster...
-
water taxis, and air charters.
Share taxis, paratransit,
dollar vans,
marshrutkas, dolmuş,
nanny vans,
demand responsive transport,
public light buses...
-
appeared after the p****age of the Law on Cooperatives.
There are 56
marshrutkas routes in Novosibirsk. In
recent years the
number of
minibus routes in...
-
South Africa Kombi, a type of
minivan taxis in Zimbabwe,
similar to
marshrutkas in
Eastern Europe.
Combi (disambiguation)
Kombo (disambiguation) This...
- bus
Charabanc Public light bus Rail
replacement bus
Share taxi/Taxibus
Marshrutka Pesero Shuttle bus
Transit bus
Trolleybus Rail P****enger rail terminology...
- one kind of
transport costs 33 BYN and 61 BYN for all five.
Commercial marshrutka's prices varies from 1.5 to 2 BYN.[citation needed]
Minsk is the only city...