In the "Terminal de Buses Santiago", it's near "Universidad de Santiago" subway station.
It depends where you buy your bus ticket.
Around 35000 chilean pesos (70 USD).
32 miles big heads
it is about 65 USD
I do not know but may you try map quest or ask a travel agiency or google map? those are helpful
I believe that there is. However, if not, there is a frequent, inexpensive shuttle to the metro stop Pajaritos, where the bus station is. From there, there are a variety of buses to Valparaiso, Vina, and pretty much anywhere else you want to go.
After living in Santiago de Chile for over a year I made the leap across the cordillera to Buenos Aires in an overnight CATA bus. We left the USACH station in Santiago at approximately 09:00 Chilean local time on a Thursday morning and arrived at the Retiro station in Buenos Aires around 07:30 Friday. Approximately 22 hours in bus. With a two hour stop at immigration. This was in mid-June and the Andean border stop was practically empty. I would definitely recommend it for those who are short on money but have lots of time to see the beautiful landscape in between the two cities.
USD$300 five and a half days
address bus, data bus
No , the food and the alcohol are not expensive and if you travel with the bus its not expensive
You would need to board a bus from Walthamstow either the 215 or 97 to Chingford. Get off at the Green Chingford and Board the number 313 bus which will take you to Enfield Town.
It is the intellectuial tether board. Its acessed at the controll pannel.