A two-ton bus would have zero weight in zero gravity, since weight is dependent on the force of gravity. However, gravity has an infinite range, so gravity would only actually be zero at an infinite distance from the source of the gravity.
A passenger bus can weigh in a range from 15,000 pounds to 30,000 pounds.
No, it does not.
2000 pounds
A 32,000-pound school bus would weigh significantly less on the Moon due to the Moon's weaker gravity, which is about one-sixth that of Earth's. To calculate its weight on the Moon, you would divide its Earth weight by six. Therefore, the bus would weigh approximately 5,333 pounds on the Moon.
A commuter bus can weigh anywhere from 25,000 to 40,000 pounds depending on its size. A 72-passenger Thomas built Freightliner school bus weighs around 18,000 pounds.
A school bus varies on weight depending on how big it is and how many passengers are in it. Normal school buses go from 10,000 pounds to a whopping 36,000 pounds.
about 3563 pounds or more
An average city transit bus weighs anywhere from 22,000 to 28,000 pounds. The average weight per passenger is between 150 pounds to 175 pounds.
The curb weight of a 65 passenger school bus is around 16,000 pounds. If the bus has luggage racks on top, it might weight about 300 pounds more.
10,000 pounds
The weight of a bus can vary significantly depending on its size and type. A standard city bus typically weighs between 25,000 to 40,000 pounds, which is approximately 12 to 20 tons. Larger buses, such as coaches or articulated buses, can weigh even more, sometimes exceeding 50,000 pounds or about 25 tons.
The blue whale's heart is the size of a bus. Not quite that big, but it can weigh nearly 1300 pounds.