Talk:TransMilenio

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Can someone define "bi-articulated"? I thought it was a bus with two sections and an accordian swingy-thing in the middle, which the TransMilenio buses certainly have.

It means articulated twice, in that a bi-articulated bus has three sections and two accordian swingy-thing. Bi-articulated buses are used in the city of Curitiba.

[edit] Criticisms

This section seems to be based on circumstantial and anecdotal grumbles, rather than objective data or evidence. I suggest that it be deleted if it cannot be improved and properly referenced. Cripipper 14:41, 1 December 2006 (UTC)

Nope, in short these are the main critics for the system, i have read them in El Tiempo. But I found a site with some of these critics, so I`m gonna add it as a source.--ometzit<col> 18:14, 3 February 2007 (UTC)

--- agree with the term, bi-articulated sounds like two articulations, which mean a 3-section bus and not a 2-section as they really are. i saw on the news somewhere that transmilenio is going to use a longer bus, which could be bi articulated —Preceding unsigned comment added by Gcancelado (talk • contribs) 22:29, 25 September 2007 (UTC)