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bus line

noun

  1. the route of a bus or buses.
  2. a company that owns and operates buses.


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Example Sentences

Planning a new, high-frequency bus line, for instance, generally only changes behavior for the people who live or work along that route.

The new network includes new bus line numbers for all routes.

No one knows exactly who will be the direct beneficiary of a new home or a new bus line, but the people who might be annoyed by construction or have the value of their homes impacted are a distinct class.

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Plus, he said, while he takes public transportation most days to commute to his job at an after-school program, he fears the busier bus line he would take to school would be too crowded.

And so yes, the very idea of establishing one bus line for Jews and another for Palestinians is appalling.

When you say a different bus line, you mean the same company but a different route?

And after that, in other words, I work on another, a different bus line.

As they hastened through the park to a bus line, Penny remarked that it would be fun sometime to visit Noah and his ark.

Without further adventure, the girls resumed their trek and soon reached a bus line.

The first bus line in the State began operation between Minot and Bismarck in 1922.

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