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bus line

American  

noun

  1. the route of a bus or buses.

  2. a company that owns and operates buses.


Example Sentences

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The store is a short walk from the Culver City light rail station and bus lines, he said.

From Los Angeles Times

Then I’d give him a quarter, and we’d walk back to our bus lines acting like we didn’t know each other at all.

From Literature

“Personally, I would avoid a home right on a bus line for security and privacy, but many other buyers appreciate the convenience,” she added.

From MarketWatch

The state legislature created a pilot program with free bus service for five New York City bus lines that ran for nearly one year and ended in August 2024.

From The Wall Street Journal

Service resumed recently on the Metro bus line traveling from Santa Monica to Trancas Canyon Road, near the far western end of the city.

From Los Angeles Times