A stop is along a route, but the station is where all buses go and are parked.
Depends on which bus stop.
Gorsaf Bws = Bus Station Arhosfan Bws - Bus Stop
From Stanly Road Stop "S" Take Bus 73 @ Lakeside (Thurrock) bus station stop N transfer to Bus X80 @ Blue water bus station stop 4 Get bus 498 Thanks to Google maps
Actually, there are train stops and bus stations. A stop is a place where the vehicle stops for passengers only, and has nothing else. A station has additional services available and handles cargo shipments. The main difference nowadays is whether you pay on the vehicle or on the ground. Trains, both surface and subway, have moved almost exclusively to paying before you board, so those are stations. Train stops were more common in the past, but busses have long since replaced those lines. Streetcars, a form of train, have stops. Bus stations are exclusivly for long distance travel. There you buy your ticket and can arrange cargo shipments as well. Bus stops are for local commuter traffic and you will pay your fare on the bus itself.
Its the seats that make the difference between a coach and a bus.
You wait for a bus at a bus station (or at a bus stop). You wait for a train at a railway station. Railway stations often have bust stops or bus stations adjacent. The other term that is used in BOTH industries is TERMINUS.
There is a Greyhound Bus station at 5800 N Cumberland Ave, Chicago IL 60631. It is adjacent to the CTA Blue Line 'L' station. There is very little service there. A few of the Greyhound buses going between Chicago and Milwaukee stop there and one Burlington Trailways bus (in each direction) going between Chicago and Rockford and Iowa stops there.
Very rarely. Amtrak is the operator of inter-city train service in the United States. Greyhound is the major inter-city bus service in the United States. Occasionally they will share a station (Milwaukee for example), but usually not. There is frequently a Greyhound bus stop at an Amtrak station allowing train passengers to connect to points not served by trains. But the bus stop is usually just a street corner outside the station and the city's primary bus station is located elsewhere.
Take the 843 from Leeds Bus Station, stop is opposite Dogs Trust
Yes. There is a Greyhound station in Albany, NY.
The difference between a cold and a bus driver is a bus driver has a course to run and a cold has to run its course.