2018-04-09 15:24 GMT+02:00 Wiklund Johan <[email protected]>: > I think there is no realistic distinction to be made between a bus station > and a "regular" bus stop. Mainly because each bus stop is different from > the next. One could argue that any bus stop where more than one waiting > area is a bus station, or if it has some kind of amenity tied to it like a > waiting room or toilets. But any stop can have an amenity, and the most > rural and amenity-free stop can support several buses and have multiple > waiting areas.
just to make sure we are talking about the same things, these are some images of bus stations: http://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-zob-central-bus-station-person-real-people-bus-coach-street-scene-78608111.html https://www.lanuovariviera.it/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/pullman.jpg https://cheaptravelforwomen.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/cheaptravelforwomeneurolinesparis.jpg Or also like this: https://www.alamy.de/fotos-bilder/bus-moroccan.html Is this the same you are writing about? Cheers, Martin
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