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Bus bulb — A bus bulb, also called a bus boarder or bus border, is an arrangement by which a sidewalk is extended outwards for a bus stop; typically the bus bulb replaces roadway that would otherwise be part of a parking lane. With bus bulbs or boarders, a… … Wikipedia
Bus stop — For other uses, see Bus stop (disambiguation). Bus shelter for the RIT system in Curitiba, Brasil A bus stop is a designated place where buses stop for passengers to board or leave a bus. These are normally positioned on the highway and are… … Wikipedia
Bus — This article is about Road vehicles designed to carry passengers. For longer distance passenger vehicles, see Coach (vehicle). For other uses, see Bus (disambiguation). An Arriva double decker bus, running route 102 on the London Buses network … Wikipedia
Bus station — Kamppi Centre is the largest underground bus station in Europe[1] … Wikipedia
Bus bunching — Two buses on the same route in the same location In public transport bus bunching, clumping, or platooning refers to a group of two or more transit vehicles along the same route, such as buses or trains, which are scheduled to be evenly spaced,… … Wikipedia
Bus turnout — A bus turnout, bus pullout, bus bay, bus lay by (UK), or off line bus stop is a special zone on the side of the main roadway (or bus/tram lane) for primarily buses to stop for a designated bus stop in order to pick up and drop off passengers. The … Wikipedia
Bi-articulated bus — Curitiba s bi articulated buses and a tube shaped bus stop, both parts of Rede Integrada de Transporte, the bus rapid transit system of Curitiba … Wikipedia
Express bus service — A TheBus with destination marquee indicating Express service to Mililani. An express bus service (also known as commuter bus service) is a bus service that is intended to run faster than normal bus services between the same two commuter points.… … Wikipedia
Public light bus — A green public minibus awaiting at the station at Tsim Sha Tsui Chinese 公共小型巴士 … Wikipedia
Cartel de Phœbus — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Phébus. Le Cartel de Phœbus est un oligopole composé notamment de Philips, Osram et General Electric mis en place entre 1924 et 1939 dans le but de contrôler la fabrication et la vente des lampes à incandescence… … Wikipédia en Français