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n. A building or other structure constructed at a bus stop, to provide seating and protection from the weather for the convenience of waiting passengers.
Usage examples of "bus shelter".
Rob landed with a grace he could not hope to duplicate in real life, and hauled Gilgamesh by the arms into a nearby bus shelter.
She sits for a moment, gathering her wits, then checks the rearview mirror and sees that, half a block behind her, the bus shelter is empty now.
Mark pulled the Ghia up to the first working pay phone he spotted, a booth nestled in to the side of the bus shelter, figuring he'd better call before he descended on his friends.
Hyde steered the car reluctantly towards the lay-by and its small, glassed-in bus shelter.
A check with Doug Packston at the Colorado Transit Authority revealed a bullet hole in the bus shelter and glass that had been replaced.
I knew that Ditton had no railway station, but I had presumed I could catch a bus to Cambridge, and indeed I discovered in the local bus shelter that I could - if I waited two days.
The bus shelter, an open hut of plexi-panel and chrome, stands empty beside an empty street under the overhead wires for the electric buses.
The man was standing just inside a bus shelter, removed from the general scum of the road itself.
And when she was done, she for the first time heard the one about how the black woman had probably come out from behind a bus shelter.