WordNet
n. a terminal that serves bus passengers [syn: bus terminal, bus station, coach station]
Wikipedia
Bus depot may refer to:
- Bus garage, a place where buses are sheltered and maintained when out of service.
- Bus station's name, which includes the word depot. This is eventually the case since at the very same place a bus depot/garage used to be, or still is, and consequently also became a bus stop.
Usage examples of "bus depot".
And because of me, Francis was lying on the dirty cold floor of a cruddy bus depot.
Kay, who had gone with her to the bank and the bus depot, tried to talk her out of it.
He took the trouble to take you around, and whether you understand it or not, in the bus depot he gave you his best shot.
He told a deputy that his dad was at the El Monte bus depot--waiting for a Freeway Flyer to take him back to L.
Going down King Street, I paid my last respects to Lieutenant Farrell, the hollow man of Trinavant Park, and walked on past the Greek place towards the bus depot.
Maybe I might just stay an hour or two and then get her to drive me to a bus depot somewhere.
West west west, until at last Saleem arrives at the Shadipur bus depot on the western outskirts of the city.
I couldn't call again and tell him where I was because I didn't have enough money and it wouldn't have done any good if I had because he was at the bus depot waiting for me.
He thought about the real Ampata Gutierrez, whose no doubt anticipated trip to America ended in a smelly bus depot at the hands of a long-dead mummy.
At the bus depot in the city, Wilson picked out a phone booth behind a crackling neon sign, to foil the tappers, and, shielding the dial with his body, dialed quickly, nervously.