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  2. Bus lane - Wikipedia

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    A bus gate in the centre of Coventry, England. In the United Kingdom bus gates are common in towns and cities. A bus gate consists of a short section of road that only buses and authorised vehicles (typically taxis) can pass through. They are normally marked with the same street signage as bus lanes, but have "BUS GATE" marked on the road ...

  3. Template:Bus-routemap - Wikipedia

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    However, adding the parameter |cat=no will exclude the template from all categories. Note that this parameter is not case sensitive: i.e. |cat=NO produces the same result as |cat=no. Setting |cat=brt will include the template in Category:Bus rapid transit routemap templates and change the first line of the template to:

  4. Template:Bus route table - Wikipedia

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    Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status; table row type: 1: use "top" to generate a headings row, "bottom" to close the table, or omit this parameter for regular table rows. String: suggested: stop name: stop: name of stop; may include an id code. Unknown ...

  5. Category:MTA Regional Bus route templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:MTA Regional Bus route templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:MTA Regional Bus route templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  6. Template:Infobox bus line - Wikipedia

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    Overview; System {{{system}}} Operator {{{operator}}} Depot {{{depot}}} Vehicle {{{vehicle}}} Livery {{{livery}}} Peak vehicle requirement {{{pvr}}} Status

  7. Destination sign - Wikipedia

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    A rollsign on the MBTA Red Line in Boston.This sign has a hand crank to change the destinations displayed, but many rollsigns are motorized. For many decades, the most common type of multiple-option destination sign was the rollsign (or bus blind, curtain sign, destination blind, or tram scroll): a roll of flexible material with pre-printed route number/letter and destinations (or route name ...

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  9. Template:Bus route legend - Wikipedia

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    For readers: When self-defined legend is provided in the map, it takes precedence over this one. For editors: Wikipedia:Route diagram template