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  1. Etymology

    Bus is a clipped form of the Latin word omnibus. A legend, promoted by the French Transportations Museum website, says … See more

    Horsebus - Wikipedia

    • A horse-bus or horse-drawn omnibus was a large, enclosed, and sprung horse-drawn vehicle used for passenger transport before the introduction of motor vehicles. It was mainly used in the late 19th century in both the United States and Europe, and was one of the most common means of transportation in cities. In a typical arrangement, two wooden ben… See more

    History

    The first known public bus line (known as a "Carriage" at that time) were carrosses à cinq sols launched by Blaise Pascal in 1662 in Paris. It was quite popular until fares were increased and access to the service was restricted t… See more

    See also

    Bus or autobus, the later motorized multi-person vehicle
    Horse-drawn vehicle
    Horse harness
    Stagecoach another type of horse-drawn passenger carriage for longer distances… See more

    Bibliography

    • Fierro, Alfred (1996). Histoire et dictionnaire de Paris. Robert Laffont. ISBN 2-221-07862-4.
    • Héron de Villefosse, René (1959). Histoire de Paris. Bernard Grasset. See more

     
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  3. 1829 Horsebus Shillibeer omnibus (London Transport Museum)

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