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Travel to Cabimas


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Cars and vans

In Cabimas there are no public transport bus routes. Old cars and vans are the vehicles used for public transportation. Most vehicles are from the 70's and are typically not well-maintained. They are known locally as "carritos". From the terminal they go everywhere in Cabimas, which is an advantage over Maracaibo or Caracas, both of which lack a central transport station. Routes are identified with a name and a taxi cap of a particular color. Transport costs are artificially cheap since refined petroleum in Venezuela only costs the equivalent of US$0.05, and fares are around half a dollar, however this is considered expensive by locals because the majority are poor.



Lines which arrive to the terminal are:

*    Ambrosio (Blue cap with white letters)

*    Bello Monte (Purple cap with white letters)

*   Concordia (White cap with blue or black letters)

*    Corito (Green cap with white letters)

*    El Lucero (White cap with blue letters)

*    Gasplant (Vans) (Blue cap with red letters)

*    H y Cabillas (Red cap with white letters)

*    H y Delicias (Whitte cap with red letters)

*    Las 40's (Yellow cap with blue corners and blue letters)

*    Nueva Cabimas (Orange cap with white letters)

*    Punta Gorda (Blue cap with yellow letters)

There are other few lines which don't come to the terminal but which operates in the city:

*    H5

*    32 (Yellow cap with blue letter and red corners. It depicts 2 pine trees the symbol of being a cooperative company)

Some lines have very long routes and offers alternate routes with the same lines:

*    Ambrosio / Golfito-Amparo-Amparito (Identified with white letters in the wind
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