WordNet
n. a ticket good for a ride on a bus
Usage examples of "bus ticket".
In passable English, he tried to sell me a bus ticket in a comically aggressive manner that appealed to me.
Then he emptied his pockets on it: a few coins, a pocket comb, a bus ticket to Kansas City, and a billfold that contained five bills—.
And since there was money for a hotel room, not a bus ticket home, Im obviously supposed to be here, no harm, no foul.
Just take me to the nearest town with a phone, yorkface, and I'll get my friend in Houston to wire money for a bus ticket.
Fortunately, Davis Fenaroli-Reece carried just enough cash to pay for a bus ticket into the city center.
I'd always been scared of booking into a holiday hotel and finding myself sharing breakfast with a boatload of Palestinian commandos, or having my West Bank bus ticket clipped by shrapnel from a grenade.
I had a strange thought: more than enough for a bus ticket back to Maine.