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n. (bus station English)
Usage examples of "bus stations".
They had drugstores and bus stations and supermarkets and high schools.
He put Lila's house on it, the last king's palace, the plain where the lions had been killed, the hill he had sat on, the road he had walked, and the two bus stations.
However, the public toilets I remember from West Africa, even those at bus stations, were cleaner than those I saw in Central Asia.
Go to the train or bus stations and tell them you left your raincoat, gloves or umbrella when you came into town.
Kirov had instructed the FSS commander to concentrate his resources on the train and bus stations--- places where Beria would most likely have entered the city--- and on the airport.
As each batch was copied, we sent patrol cars out to the bridges, tunnels, airports, bus stations, and so forth.
The floors of bus stations are the same all over the country, always covered with butts and spit and they give a feeling of sadness that only bus stations have.
You can't rent lockers at airports or train stations, bus stations, that sort of thing anymore, can you?
Hospitals, bus stations, homeless shelters, and county morgues had been notified to be on the lookout for her, but Arkansas is not as densely populated as, say, Manhattan, and there are vast mountainous areas in which a body can remain undiscovered for months.