Social Sciences, asked by rinkunaik28, 3 months ago

difference between city bus and s.t. bus​

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Answered by cutipiebabydoll
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Answer:

Local buses ply on the same route as the express buses however there stops are more. Any body can give a hand and the local buses generally slows down to pick the passengers at any place in India

An express bus makes few stops along the route so that it can get to its destination more quickly. ... Most “ordinary” buses have stops every few blocks, to serve as many people as possible to travel along its route. Quite likely, it doesn't have a single “destination” that most passengers are heading to.

Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

Those bus which are usualy operated by city or town are city bus whereas ST buses are those which are operated by state government

Explanation:

The city bus travels within its boundaries. The ST bus is a state-owned transportation vehicle that travels not just throughout the state but also, with a reciprocal permit, to locations in neighbouring states.

The state-run bus company of Maharashtra, India, known as the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC or simply ST), provides routes to towns and cities both within Maharashtra and to its neighbouring states.

The city bus runs only within the city limits and is distinguished by its low top speed, low ride platform, room for wheelchair and standing passengers, two curbside entrances, low-back seats, and lack of luggage capacity.

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