Bus stop facts for kids
A bus stop is a designated place where buses stop for passengers to get on and off the bus. Bus stops at busy locations may have shelters, seating, and possibly electronic passenger information systems; less busy stops may use a simple pole to mark the location.
Related pages
- Automatic vehicle location
- Bus bulb
- Bus Safety Act
- Bus station
- Bus terminus
- Hail and ride
- Intermodal passenger transport
- Metro station
- Street furniture
- Train station
- Tram stop
- Ticket (admission)
- Wait/walk dilemma
Images for kids
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A Highway Bus stop in Visakhapatnam, India
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Bus stop sign in Hamburg with line numbers and major stops
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In many places, bus stop infrastructure includes bins for litter. Pictured is a rural bus stop in York Region, north of Toronto.
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A large suburban bus stop in York Region, near Toronto
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Bus stop info poster in Vancouver, British Columbia also shows rapid transit routes
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A worn-out "totem" of the ITB near the old town of Bucharest, 1986
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Metro Transit bus stop shelter (ca. 1980) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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Bus stop shelter made from calcium-silicate bricks in Seliste, Estonia
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Bus stop in Busan, South Korea
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Bus stop in Seoul, South Korea
See also
In Spanish: Parada de autobús para niños