A boy watches buses during a Red Devils tuning exhibition in La Chorrera, Panama, Sunday, June 30, 2024. The Red Devils are repurposed U.S. school buses once used in the Panama Canal Zone and later as public transport, now adapted for private and cultural use. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
Spectators watch Red Devil buses race at a track in La Chorrera, Panama, Sunday, May 18, 2025. Red Devils are former U.S. school buses once used in the Panama Canal Zone, later repurposed as public transport or adapted for private and cultural use. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
A man carries a model of a bus known as a Red Devil during a show in La Chorrera, Panama, Sunday, June 30, 2024. The Red Devils are former U.S. school buses once used in the Panama Canal Zone and later as public transport, now repurposed for private and cultural use. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
A man illuminates with flare a Red Devil party bus in Panama City, Sunday, Aug. 25, 2024. The Red Devils are repurposed U.S. school buses once used in the Panama Canal Zone and later as public transport, now adapted for private and cultural use. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
Red Devil buses race at a track in La Chorrera, Panama, Sunday, May 18, 2025. Red Devils are U.S. school buses once used in the Panama Canal Zone, later repurposed as public transport or adapted for private and cultural uses. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
A cook fries fish inside a Red Devil restaurant bus in Portobelo, Panama, Saturday, May 3, 2025.The Red Devils are repurposed U.S. school buses once used in the Panama Canal Zone and later as public transport or adapted for private and cultural use. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
People dance inside a Red Devil party bus in Panama City, Sunday, Aug. 25, 2024. The Red Devils are former U.S. school buses once used in the Panama Canal Zone and later as public transport, now repurposed for private and cultural use. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
Party goers ride on a Red Devil party bus in Panama City, Sunday, Aug. 25, 2024. The The Red Devils are repurposed U.S. school buses once used in the Panama Canal Zone and later as public transport or adapted for private and cultural use. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
Spectators watch Red Devil buses race at a track in La Chorrera, Panama, Sunday, May 18, 2025. Red Devils are former U.S. school buses once used in the Panama Canal Zone, later repurposed as public transport or adapted for private and cultural use. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
A woman sits on speakers playing music during a Red Devils bus exhibition in La Chorrera, Panama, Sunday, June 30, 2024. The Red Devils are former U.S. school buses once used in the Panama Canal Zone and later as public transport, now adapted for private and cultural use. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
AP PHOTOS: Former US school buses get a second life in Panama
LA CHORRERA, Panama (AP) — They were once bright yellow buses carrying kids to school in suburbs across the United States. Now in Panama – adorned with neon paintings, glowing lights and booming speakers – they are getting a second life.
A boy watches buses during a Red Devils tuning exhibition in La Chorrera, Panama, Sunday, June 30, 2024. The Red Devils are repurposed U.S. school buses once used in the Panama Canal Zone and later as public transport, now adapted for private and cultural use. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
LA CHORRERA, Panama (AP) — They were once bright yellow buses carrying kids to school in suburbs across the United States. Now in Panama – adorned with neon paintings, glowing lights and booming speakers – they are getting a second life.
The Red Devil buses have become a symbol of Panama’s capital city, often blowing black clouds of smoke as they roar through its bustling streets. They also act as a reminder of the Central American nations long-running connection to the U.S. Once a year, drivers and hundreds of Panamanians flock to a rural racetrack an hour outside of the capital to watch the buses transform into race cars.
Error! There was an error processing your request.
There was a problem with the recaptcha. Please try again.
You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our and . This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google and apply.
FIRST UP
You're signed up! You'll start getting First Up in your inbox soon.
Want more of the latest from the Star? Sign up for more at our newsletter page.
You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our and . This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google and apply.
EMAIL NEWS ALERTS
When big news breaks, don’t miss it with our free alerts
Error! There was an error processing your request.
There was a problem with the recaptcha. Please try again.
You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our and . This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google and apply.
EMAIL NEWS ALERTS
You're signed up! You'll start getting news alerts in your inbox soon.
Want more of the latest from the Star? Sign up for more at our newsletter page.
You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our and . This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google and apply.
Camp is a place where unexpected fun leads to unleashed potential.
With your support, The pc28¹ÙÍøStar Fresh Air Fund provides opportunities for financially vulnerable children to ignite a lifelong love for adventure at camp. Above all, your kindness makes it happen.