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Improvements of Bus Terminal Design

This document discusses improvements to bus terminal design. It recommends that terminals have a large passenger concourse to handle peak seasons, as well as quarters for drivers and conductors. Service areas for bus repair and checkups are needed, along with space for mechanics and staff. Dispatch booths should also be included. Templates are provided for turning 40-foot and articulated buses.
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Improvements of Bus Terminal Design

This document discusses improvements to bus terminal design. It recommends that terminals have a large passenger concourse to handle peak seasons, as well as quarters for drivers and conductors. Service areas for bus repair and checkups are needed, along with space for mechanics and staff. Dispatch booths should also be included. Templates are provided for turning 40-foot and articulated buses.
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IMPROVEMENTS OF BUS TERMINAL DESIGN

BUS TERMINALS - Bus circulation and pedestrian movements - Passengers concourse must be large enough to accommodate seasonal peaks - Quarters for driver and conductors. - Bus service areas for repair/chek-up with for mechanics and other staff. - Dispatchers booth. - Ancilliaries

BUS TURNING TEMPLATE FOR 40 BUS DESIGN

BUS TURNING TEMPLATE FOR ARTICULATED BUS DESIGN

BUS TURNING TEMPLATE FOR 40 BUS DESIGN

BUS TURNING TEMPLATE FOR ARTICULATED BUS DESIGN

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