shuttle bus
/'ʃʌtl'bʌs/
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Definition
Noun: A shuttle bus is a bus that makes frequent trips back and forth along a short, fixed route, typically between two specific points or locations.
Usage
A shuttle bus provides regular, often complimentary, transportation over a short distance. It is commonly used to connect major transportation hubs (like airports or train stations) to nearby areas (like hotels or rental car centers), or to transport people within a confined area (like a university campus, business park, or large resort).
Examples
- The hotel provides a free shuttle bus to and from the airport every 30 minutes.
- Employees can take the company shuttle bus from the downtown parking lot to the main office.
- We waited for the shuttle bus to take us from the cruise terminal to the city center.
Advanced Usage
- "to shuttle" (verb): The term can be verbed, meaning to transport people back and forth in a shuttle bus or similar vehicle.
- The vans shuttle guests between the different resort properties.
Variants and Related Words
- Shuttle (noun): A more general term for any vehicle (bus, van, train, plane) that travels frequently between two points.
- The airport shuttle was very convenient.
- Shuttle service (noun phrase): Refers to the system or provision of transportation via shuttle buses.
- The conference organizers arranged a shuttle service for attendees.
Synonyms
- Connector bus
- Courtesy bus/van
- Inter-terminal transport
Related Phrases
- Airport shuttle (bus): A specific type of shuttle bus dedicated to airport transportation.
- Hotel shuttle (bus): A shuttle bus operated by a hotel for its guests.
Noun
- shuttle consisting of a bus that travels between two points