Brandons Buses has been servicing theGoulbourn Valley for 7 years and 2009 was its last year in service.
1/1/04 to 31/12/09
No, nor on most publicly-operated buses in the United States. Some privately-operated buses do allow alcohol; for example, some of the wine tour buses around the Napa Valley of California.
Assuming you mean the company that makes school buses; Blue Bird was founded in 1927. Their first production plant for making school buses was built in Fort Valley, GA in 1935.
The possessive plural is buses'.
yellow buses
It depends on where in Dublin 8 you are. It is a wide area. Taking a place like Inchicore, you could get the 79 to Ballyfermot and then the 76 to Liffey Valley. Another option could be to take the 40 bus from Emmet Road to Liffey Valley. If you go to the city centre from wherever you are in Dublin 8, there are lots of buses that go towards Liffey Valley like the 25(a/b/x), 66(a/b/x) and 67(x). These various buses all have different timetables so you would need to check the Dublin Bus website to find what might suit you best.
buses are used for transportation
The buses drove into town
A fleet of buses.
the definition for fear of buses is : bustrophobia the definition for fear of buses is : bustrophobia
No, there are single deck buses as well.
buses are red annd green because they jut are red and green duuu
Depends. Buses are usually designated by their function; i.e., tour buses, metro transit buses, school buses, etc. If you're thinking of the ones which are extra long and have a pivot point between the front and rear, those are articulated buses.