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LARGE ROAD VEHICLE FOR TRANSPORTING PEOPLE
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  • Advertisement on a bus
  • Early [[LGOC B-type]]
  • An example of a private bus operating for BusWest in [[Perth]]
  • Trailer bus
  • Daimler CC Bus 1912. One of five (English) [[Daimler Company]] buses exported to Australia
  • A double-decker bus used for public transit in [[Kerala]], [[India]]
  • Retired bus in Israel used as a tow truck
  • The first internal combustion omnibus of 1895 ([[Siegen]] to [[Netphen]])
  • World's first trolleybus, Berlin 1882
  • Tour bus being used in France
  • US [[school bus]]
  • Interior of an [[articulated bus]] in [[Los Angeles]]
  • A [[New Routemaster]] [[double-decker bus]], operating for [[Arriva London]] on [[London Buses]] route 73
  • A preserved AEC Regal VI operated formerly by the [[Metropolitan Transport Trust]] in [[Perth]]
  • Bruck
  • [[Amédée Bollée]]'s ''L'Obéissante'' (1875)
  • An early horse-drawn omnibus
  • Police bus in Taipei, Taiwan.
  • A retired bus is used for an ambulance bus in [[Toronto]]
  • A [[Toronto Transit Commission bus system]] [[trolleybus]] in [[Toronto]]
  • High-Floor bus with [[wheelchair lift]] extended

bus         
n.
1) to drive a bus
2) (as a passenger) to board, get on; catch a bus; get off a bus; to go by bus; to ride a bus; to ride in a bus; to take a bus
3) a city; double-decker; local; long-distance (AE; BE has coach); school; sightseeing bus
4) by bus (they came by bus)
bus         
<architecture> One of the sets of conductors (wires, PCB tracks or connections in an integrated circuit) connecting the various functional units in a computer. There are busses both within the CPU and connecting it to external memory and peripheral devices. The data bus, address bus and control signals, despite their names, really constitute a single bus since each is useless without the others. The width of the data bus, i.e. the number of parallel connectors, and its clock rate determine its data rate (the number of bytes per second which it can carry). This is one of the factors limiting a computer's performance. Most current microprocessors have 32-bit busses both internally and externally. 100 or 133 megahertz bus clock rates are common. The bus clock is typically slower than the processor clock. Some processors have internal busses which are wider than their external busses (usually twice the width) since the width of the internal bus affects the speed of all operations and has less effect on the overall system cost than the width of the external bus. Various bus designs have been used in the PC, including ISA, EISA, Micro Channel, VL-bus and PCI. Other peripheral busses are NuBus, TURBOchannel, VMEbus, MULTIBUS and STD bus. Some networks are implemented as a bus at the {physical layer}, e.g. Ethernet - a one-bit bus operating at 10 (or later 100) megabits per second. The term is almost certainly derived from the electrical engineering term "bus bar" - a substantial, rigid power supply conductor to which several connections are made. This was once written "'bus bar" as it was a contraction of "omnibus bar" - a connection bar "for all", by analogy with the passenger omnibus - a conveyance "for all". More on derivation (http://foldoc.org/pub/misc/omnibus.html). (2000-03-20)
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Broadcast and Unknown Server (Reference: ATM, LANE)

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Bus

A bus (contracted from omnibus, with variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a road vehicle that carries significantly more passengers than an average car or van. It is most commonly used in public transport, but is also in use for charter purposes, or through private ownership. Although the average bus carries between 30 and 100 passengers, some buses have a capacity of up to 300 passengers. The most common type is the single-deck rigid bus, with double-decker and articulated buses carrying larger loads, and midibuses and minibuses carrying smaller loads. Coaches are used for longer-distance services. Many types of buses, such as city transit buses and inter-city coaches, charge a fare. Other types, such as elementary or secondary school buses or shuttle buses within a post-secondary education campus, are free. In many jurisdictions, bus drivers require a special large vehicle licence above and beyond a regular driving licence.

Buses may be used for scheduled bus transport, scheduled coach transport, school transport, private hire, or tourism; promotional buses may be used for political campaigns and others are privately operated for a wide range of purposes, including rock and pop band tour vehicles.

Horse-drawn buses were used from the 1820s, followed by steam buses in the 1830s, and electric trolleybuses in 1882. The first internal combustion engine buses, or motor buses, were used in 1895. Recently, interest has been growing in hybrid electric buses, fuel cell buses, and electric buses, as well as buses powered by compressed natural gas or biodiesel. As of the 2010s, bus manufacturing is increasingly globalised, with the same designs appearing around the world.