Yes, buses have been around from at least the early 1800's with the booming markets for Stagecoaches, basically buses pulled by horses.
In Britain in the 1930s most people would have used trains for long journeys and buses and trams for shorter journeys. A lot of people had bicycles, some men had motorcycles but only the middle class and the rich had cars.
No, there were no motor vehicles at that time. There were horse-drawn trolleys running on rail tracks. After Edison developed the use of electric power about 1888, electric trolleys ran on the same rail tracks. In the 1930s General Motors promoted the use of motor buses powered by diesel engines and they quickly replaced electric trolleys, unfortunately.
The possessive plural is buses'.
yellow buses
buses are used for transportation
The buses drove into town
A fleet of buses.
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No, there are single deck buses as well.
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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.
As buses no longer wanna give pollution to anyone