bus stop
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Definition
Noun: A designated point along a bus route where a bus halts to allow passengers to get on (board) and get off (alight).
Usage
This noun refers to a specific location, often marked by a sign, shelter, or pole. It is a public transport facility. - You wait at a bus stop. - A bus pulls into or arrives at a bus stop. - It is a point on a bus route.
Examples
- "I'll meet you at the bus stop on Main Street."
- "The next bus stop is for the city center."
- "There is a shelter at the bus stop to protect people from the rain."
Advanced Usage
- "to miss one's stop": To fail to get off the bus at the intended bus stop.
- I fell asleep and missed my bus stop.
- The concept is part of the infrastructure of public transit systems.
Variants and Related Words
- Bus station (n): A larger terminal or hub where many bus routes begin, end, or connect, typically with more facilities than a simple stop.
- Stop (n): A more general term for a place where a vehicle halts. In context, "bus stop" is more specific.
- Request stop (n): A type of bus stop where the bus will only halt if a passenger signals a desire to board or alight.
Synonyms
- Bus stand (primarily used in some varieties of English, like Indian English)
- Halte (loanword from French/Dutch used in some contexts, but "bus stop" is standard)
Related Phrases
- "Next stop, ...": A common announcement on buses indicating the upcoming bus stop.
- "Next stop, Central Library."
Noun
- a place on a bus route where buses stop to discharge and take on passengers