Midibus vs. Bus — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Midibus and Bus
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Midibus
A midibus is a classification of single-decker minibuses which are generally larger than a traditional minibus but smaller than a full-size single decker and can be anywhere between 8 metres (26 ft 3 in) and 11 metres (36 ft 1 in) long. While used in many parts of the world, the midibus is perhaps most common in the United Kingdom, where operators have found them more economical, and to have a sufficient number of seats compared to full size single-decker buses.
Bus
A bus (contracted from omnibus, with variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a road vehicle designed to carry many passengers. Buses can have a capacity as high as 300 passengers.
Midibus
A single-decker bus, generally smaller than a traditional bus but larger than a minibus.
Bus
A large motor vehicle carrying passengers by road, typically one serving the public on a fixed route and for a fare
A bus service
Bus
A distinct set of conductors carrying data and control signals within a computer system, to which pieces of equipment may be connected in parallel.
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Bus
Transport in a communal road vehicle
Staff were bussed in and out of the factory
Bus
Remove (dirty plates and dishes) from a table in a restaurant or cafeteria.
Bus
A long motor vehicle for carrying passengers, usually along a fixed route.
Bus
(Informal) A large or ungainly automobile.
Bus
A four-wheeled cart for carrying dishes in a restaurant.
Bus
(Electricity) A bus bar.
Bus
(Computers) A parallel circuit that connects the major components of a computer, allowing the transfer of electric impulses from one connected component to any other.
Bus
To transport in a bus.
Bus
To transport (schoolchildren) by bus to schools outside their neighborhoods, especially as a means of achieving racial integration.
Bus
To carry or clear (dishes) in a restaurant.
Bus
To clear dishes from (a table).
Bus
To travel in a bus.
Bus
To work as a busboy.
Bus
(automotive) A motor vehicle for transporting large numbers of people along roads.
Bus
An electrical conductor or interface serving as a common connection for two or more circuits or components.
Bus
Part of a MIRV missile, having on-board motors used to deliver the warhead to a target.
Bus
An ambulance.
Bus
To transport via a motor bus.
Bus
To transport students to school, often to a more distant school for the purposes of achieving racial integration.
Bus
To travel by bus.
Bus
To clear meal remains from.
He bussed tables as the restaurant emptied out.
Bus
To work at clearing the remains of meals from tables or counters; to work as a busboy.
He’s been bussing for minimum wage.
Bus
An omnibus.
Bus
A vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport;
He always rode the bus to work
Bus
The topology of a network whose components are connected by a busbar
Bus
An electrical conductor that makes a common connection between several circuits;
The busbar in this computer can transmit data either way between any two components of the system
Bus
A car that is old and unreliable;
The fenders had fallen off that old bus
Bus
Send or move around by bus;
The children were bussed to school
Bus
Ride in a bus
Bus
Remove used dishes from the table in restaurants
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