No, there are single deck buses as well.
Single deckers, double deckers and bendy buses
The express type buses do have 110 outlets.
That depends on the type of bus in question. As buses vary all over the world - with double-decker or single, long or short, the only "international standard" I can think of is the well-known London Routemaster bus, the ones with the open platform at the back. They weigh 7.6 tonnes that equates to 8.377566 US tons (short ton) or 7.4799696 UK tons (long ton) Therefore 40,000 tones would require either 5,348 or 4,775 buses.
service cooperative
cars, bikes, buses and feet
School buses are broken down into four categories. Type a Type b Type c Type d These are all different sizes. Type A's are generally the smallest, because they are used on a van chassis. But in 2010, IC corporation announced they would make a fully integrated type a, also known as the icae and the icac. Some companies, such as Mid bus, only make type A's. Type b's are usually integrated buses, and aren't very common anymore. They are bigger then type A's, but smaller then type c's. The only company that makes type b's is IC corporation. Type c's are the third biggest bus. They are placed on a truck chassis, and are very common. Almost all company's make type c's. They are the conventional bus. Type d's are the largest buses on the road. They are the flat nosed buses. They are divided into two categories. FE's, and RE's. FE is front engine, while RE is rear engine. They hold up to 90 passengers.
The type of refrigerated trucks that can be purchased in London are refrigerated vans. Only vans are sold to keep larger vehicles off of London's congested roads.
address bus, data bus
"Bus limousines are the most common type of party buses. They are much like limousines in their length, however, they are very tall and allow people to walk around in them."
Van der Waals' forces
London dispersion forces (instantaneous induced dipole-dipole interactions.)
a type of organ that buses in your body. it often happens to people in middle ages