The first bus was invented in 1827, it was horse drawn and was invented by George Shillibeer for a Quaker school in London.
In 1662 Pascal invents the first public bus. It was horse drawn.
The first school-bus was horse-drawn in 1827 by George Shillibeer.
Depends on whether you are talking internal combustion engine, horse drawn or electric tram? Horse drawn was decades before the internal combustion engine.
The Horse Drawn Chariot was invented in the year 1,700 B.C.E.
The Egyptians first invented the horse drawn chariot, however, the Mayans invented the wheel.
The first bus was made in 1662. Blaise Pascal invents the first public bus - horse-drawn, regular route, schedule, and fare system
http://www.petergould.co.uk/local_transport_history/generalhistories/general/horsebus.htm According to that website it started on March 18, 1662.
Horse-drawn multipassenger vehicles date to ancient times. In 1662, Paris experimented with public transit, but the era of the "omnibus" (bus) dates to 1824, first connecting Manchester and Liverpool. In 1827, the first school bus was used, being horse-drawn. Steam-powered buses debuted in 1830 but were rare. Germany had the first motor-driven buses in 1895.
I DON'T KNOW like 1550
An autobus is a bus which operates as a motor vehicle, as opposed to earlier, horse-drawn buses.
the london under ground has been in london for more than 50