Santiago to Pinto buses
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Stations & Stops
Buses leaving from Santiago to Pinto will depart from Terminal Sur, Terrapuerto Los Heroes, San Borja, Pajaritos, Omnium, Terminal ETM, Cruce Colon, Antonio Bellet, Arturo Alessandri or Bellavista.
A bus ride to Pinto will drop you off at Parada de Autobuses de Pinto, Parada de Autobuses de Pinto Cruce Valle Las Trancas, Pinto or Valle Las Trancas - Pinto.
Santiago to Pinto Route Map
Frequently asked questions on the trip Santiago - Pinto
What are the departure and arrival stations when taking the bus from Santiago to Pinto?
Buses travelling between Santiago and Pinto leave from Terminal Sur or Terrapuerto Los Heroes and arrive at Parada de Autobuses de Pinto, Parada de Autobuses de Pinto Cruce Valle Las Trancas, Pinto.
About Bus Travel
Bus Travel Tips
If you're abroad, study some local language. Not only could it get you out of a pickle during your bus trip from Santiago to Pinto but it'll also be endearing to native speakers who will surely appreciate your effort.
Start sightseeing the minute your bus leaves the station. If you're on the night bus from Santiago to Pinto, get comfy and count the stars.
Buses are energy-efficient. Carrying a passenger over 100 kms by coach only takes 0.6-0.9 liters of gas. Compare that to the 2.6 liters required by high-speed train, 6.6 liters by airplane and 7.6 liters by gas-powered car, and it's clear that the bus is a more environmentally-conscious option for your bus transportation from Santiago to Pinto.
Tune out to the fine sounds of your best music playlist on your bus trip from Santiago to Pinto while indulging in miles on end of beautiful scenic views.
Did you know?
Did you know some bus companies in Germany offer to their passenger low-costs snacks and regional beer based on their destination? Prosit!
It takes 27 hours to go by bus from Lima to Cusco, one of the craziest bus trips on the world. This route is used daily by locals and backpackers.
The average number of passengers on a coach bus is 32 meaning that a bus could replace a minimum of at least 30 cars!
Will you be returning to Santiago by bus?
If you are looking for the return bus journey, take a look at buses from Pinto to Santiago.
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