Natural boundaries of the borough
The municipality borders to
the north with Chain estuary, which separates it from the town of
Barnstaple , on the south by the Cachapoal River which separates it from
the town of Olivar , on the east by the estuary of Machal� that
separates this commune and the hill west of the Flag and the Cord of the
hills ofThe Miranda that separates it from the commune of Do�ihue .
Urban Transport
Collectives in the "Rodoviario" of Rancagua.
The
largest transportation constituent city buses commonly called micros .
The largest transport fleet consists mainly of medium capacity light
vans. Since the implementation of transportation plan O'higgins Trans-
became a division of the types of transportation: the micros red which
are the urban route and green which are the rural rate. The latter are
the mainstay of transportation with the communes that make up the
conurbation of Rancagua .
The lower transportation lines constitute
the collective taxis , which are divided into the inter-urban and
distinctly. Currently there is a restriction to vehicular groups , which
are an important part of automobiles in the city.
The "Rodoviario"
is the terminal where locomotion is concentrated towards the communes
surrounding the city, both major and minor transportation.
Means of public transport
The
main terminal of the city is the O'Higgins Terminal , located at the
intersection of Avenida Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins (also known as the
Alameda ) and Route 5 south.
From this Terminal interprovincial bus
companies operate with destinations to major cities such as Santiago ,
San Fernando , Curico , Talca , Chill�n , Concepci�n , Temuco , and the
Bus Terminal located at Dr Salinas, Rural routes like San Fernando, The
Miranda , Do�ihue, Colton, San Vicente, Peumo, goats, Pichilemu, also
bound for the metropolitan