- Kid hack
A kid hack was a
horse -drawn vehicle used for transporting children to school in the late 19th and early 20th century in theUnited States . The word "hack", meaning a horse-drawn cab, is short forhackney carriage . The vehicle was actually powered by bothhorse s andmule s, and usually loaded at the rear to avoid frightening the animals. In those days, most elementary children inrural areas attendedone-room school s. A typical kid hack would serve all thefarm s in the area of the school, and usually transport under 20 children.The horse-drawn kid hack is considered to be the precursor to the modern yellow
school bus . As early as 1914, versions of kid hacks were attached to early motor vehicles by the Wayne Works inRichmond, Indiana . As motorizedtruck s became more commonplace in rural locations, detachable wooden kid hack bodies were made which could be removed when the truck was in other use. Around 1927, much heavier all-steel bodies were introduced for this purpose by Wayne Works and other companies. Permanently mounted on the truck chassis, the combined vehicle became known as a school bus.The Wayne County Historical Museum in
Richmond, Indiana has a restored horse-drawn "kid hack" on display.ee also
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School bus
*Blue Bird Corporation
*Wayne Corporation External links
* [http://www.waynet.org/nonprofit/historical_museum.htm Wayne County Historical Museum, Richmond, Indiana]
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