Bus (disambiguation)
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A bus is a vehicle designed to carry passengers. "Bus" or "busing" may also refer to:
Abbreviation
- An abbreviation for the Bank of the United States (disambiguation)
- An abbreviation for a business route of a highway
- Belle Urban System, the transit agency serving Racine, Wisconsin
- Bartholin, urethral, and Skene
- Büsingen am Hochrhein
Engineering
- Bus (computing), a subsystem that transfers a plurality of digital bits grouped together to achieve or represent a common function or variable
- Busbars, thick conductors in electric substations
- Enterprise service bus, a kind of software architecture
- Satellite bus, a general model on which multiple-production satellites are based
History
- Desegregation busing, a method of overcoming racial division
People
- Jerome Bettis, a retired American football player nicknamed "The Bus"
- Schelte J. Bus, an American astronomer
Place
- Bus, Pas-de-Calais, France
- Bus-Saint-Rémy, France
- Buš, Czech Republic
- Büsingen am Hochrhein, Germany
- Bus or Buss Island, a phantom island in the North Atlantic Ocean
Transportation
- A highway bus, designed for intercity travel
- A Volkswagen Transporter, sometimes referred to as a "VW Bus"
- The Airbus Aircraft Manufacturers
- Bus, a multi-passenger vehicle
- Bus rapid transit
- Transit bus, used for public transportation
- New York City Transit buses
- London Buses
- Electric bus
- School bus
- Bus stop
- Bus station
- Sometimes used to refer to an ambulance, primarily in the New York City Metro Area
- BUS, an IATA airport code for Batumi International Airport, Georgia
See also
- Buş
- The Bus (disambiguation)
- Nuns on the Bus, a Catholic group
- "The Motor Bus", a poem by A. D. Godley
- Busa (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "bus"
- All pages with titles containing "bus"
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