Milli Bus

[2] Milli buses are among the cheapest mode of transport in Kabul, often resulting in overcrowding during peak hours.

The infrastructure of Millie Bus including parking lots, workshops and administrative sections were destroyed after 1992 due to the outbreak of civil war in Kabul.

[4] Around 1000 buses were received as aid from India, Iran, Japan, and Pakistan over a period of a decade after the downfall of the erstwhile Taliban government.

[6] Under the National Institution Building Project of the United Nations Development Fund, a maintenance department was established and officers and engineers were given training in maintenance of buses as well as other fields such as drivers training by Indian automotive major Tata Motors.

[7] In 2015 Millie Bus operations in Kabul was the subject of a documentary by Ariana Television Network.

A Tata Millie Bus in Kabul, 1982
The back of a Millie Bus in Kabul, 1978