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How is the use of buses different from trains ?

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Answered by aalminsiddiqui
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Buses operate with low capacity (compared with trams or trains), and can operate on conventional roads, with relatively inexpensive bus stops to serve passengers. Therefore, buses are commonly used in smaller cities, towns, and rural areas, and for shuttle services supplementing other means of transit in large cities.

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Answered by vvivikas
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buses can carry passengers on roads which has a large network area,whereas trains carry passengers on railway tracks which has a limited network area.Also trains can only run on railway tracks but buses can can run on roads and also if required on soil.

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