A bus is a large road vehicle designed to carry numerous passengers in addition to the driver and sometimes a conductor. The name is a neologic version of the Latin omnibus, which means for all. Bus services can fit into several classes. Local transit buses provide public transit within a city or one or more counties, usually for trips of only a few kilometers. Intercity, interstate or interprovincial buses provide transit between cities, towns, rural areas and places usually tens or hundreds of kilometers away.Shuttle bus service provide transit service between two destinations, such as an airport and city center.Tour bus service shows tourists notable sights by bus. City tour buses often simply pass by the sites while a tour guide describes them.School bus service provides transit to and from school for students. Some private schools use school buses only for field trips or sports events.
PrenzlBerg (Prenzlauer Berg in Berlin Germany)
Peas in a pod, but where will they go?
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This is the logo of the now disbanded Victorian Railways Transit Patrol unit, which was responsible for law enforcement, revenue protection and other duties on the Victorian Railways, until it was disbanded in the 1980s. It features the simple signature crown of Queen Elizabeth II, a wreath, an eight-point star, the belt emblem first used by the Victorian Railways in the 1860’s, and a rail wheel at the centre, overlaid on a wreath – consistent with the emblems and badges of other constabularies in Australia. Celebrate this vintage shoulder patch design with one of these tee shirts. Please note: this logo is reproduced here on the assertion that it represents a law enforcement agency that no longer exists, and as such is considered abandoned.
little something I did last night, similar to the style of ImaginaryFoundation. Hope you like it.
It’s my photo too. PS – This was called ‘b l a c k h o l e s u n’ but I changed it. Which should explain the comments. / /
“It’s almost as fast as walking.” isn’t the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Department’s official slogan. But it should be! This shirt is a tribute to both the classic 1970s SF MUNI logo and an iconic 1970s font, Souvenir.
I have found a few of the larger subway stops in NY. I can’t find 5th avenue though. If anyone in NY has a camera handy, please get me a shot of the 5th ave. subway sign. Thanks.
On the bus, looking at schoolgirls or just a bumpy road… Express your inner truths with a Bus Fat tee…
The Metropolitan Transit Authority, also known as The Met and the Public Transport Corporation respectively, was the government agency responsible for operating trams, trains and buses in the Australian city of Melbourne from 1983 until 1999. The first appearance of this “flying wings” design was in 1983, and it prevailed until the early 1990’s. Perfect for the enthusiast or history buff. Sure to be a talking point. Note: This logo is reproduced here on the fair assumption that it is considered abandoned, as it represents an entity that was dissolved by an act of parliament, and which no longer exists.
The Metropolitan Transit Authority, also known as The Met and the Public Transport Corporation respectively, was the government agency responsible for operating trams, trains and buses in the Australian city of Melbourne from 1983 until 1999. The first appearance of this “flying wings” design was in 1983, and it prevailed until the early 1990’s. This was the design embroidered into uniform items like jackets and overcoats, for workers in the Tram and Bus divisions of the Met. Perfect for the enthusiast or history buff. Sure to be a talking point. Note: This logo is reproduced here on the fair assumption that it is considered abandoned, as it represents an entity that was dissolved by an act of parliament, and which no longer exists.
The Metropolitan Transit Authority, also known as The Met and the Public Transport Corporation respectively, was the government agency responsible for operating trams, trains and buses in the Australian city of Melbourne from 1983 until 1999. The first appearance of this “flying wings” design was in 1983, and it prevailed until the early 1990’s. This was the design embroidered into uniform items like jackets and overcoats, for workers in the Metropolitan Rail division of the Met. Perfect for the enthusiast or history buff. Sure to be a talking point. Note: This logo is reproduced here on the fair assumption that it is considered abandoned, as it represents an entity that was dissolved by an act of parliament, and which no longer exists.
A commentary on those people you meet that don’t seem to be inhabiting the same dimension as the rest of us.
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