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  2. Bus garage - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the Lowland Scottish bus depot in Kelso, Scotland, in 1985 Bakhmetevsky bus garage in Moscow A BEST Bus depot in Bandra, Mumbai A typical example of a garage - Wilson Bus Garage (Toronto) PMPML buses at the Market Yard depot, Pune, India. A bus garage, also known as a bus depot, [a] bus base or bus barn, is a facility where ...

  3. 6 savvy ways to save more at Lowe's and The Home Depot - AOL

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    The Home Depot offers a similar match-plus-10-percent policy. Both retailers have exclusions to these price-matching guarantees, so it's important to read the fine print in the links above. 4.

  4. Concrete bus shelters in Canberra - Wikipedia

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    In December 2023 a property developer lodged a development application for a 15-storey apartment building in central Canberra with balconies modelled on the concrete bus shelters. [19] In 2021 the ACT Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects awarded the bus shelter design the Sir Roy Grounds Award for Enduring Architecture. [20]

  5. Los Angeles brutally mocked for calling 18-inch shaded bus ...

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    The $10,000 layout is more affordable than traditional shelter designs, which cost up to $50,000, require new permitting and can’t always be placed in areas where the sidewalk is narrow.

  6. Bus stop - Wikipedia

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    A bus stop is a place where buses stop for passengers to get on and off the bus.The construction of bus stops tends to reflect the level of usage, where stops at busy locations may have shelters, seating, and possibly electronic passenger information systems; less busy stops may use a simple pole and flag to mark the location.

  7. Bristol Lodekka - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the Bristol Lodekka's design was to replace the traditional step-entrance and side-gangway lowbridge double-deck bus layout that had been widely disliked by both bus passengers and bus operating companies. Bristol's design lowered the chassis frame, integrating it with a 58-seat Eastern Coach Works body and fitting a drop-centre ...

  8. Shed - Wikipedia

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    Shed owners can customise wooden sheds to match the features (e.g., siding, trim, etc.) of the main house. A number of decorative options can be added to sheds, such as dormers, shutters, flower boxes, finials, and weathervanes. As well, practical options can be added such as benches, ramps, ventilation systems (e.g., in cases where a swimming ...

  9. Low-floor bus - Wikipedia

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    A bus with a partial low floor may also be referred to as a low-entry bus or seldom a flat-floor bus in some locations. Low floor refers to a bus deck that is accessible from the sidewalk with only a single step with a small height difference, caused solely by the difference between the bus deck and sidewalk.