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kathmandu bus stand,nepal
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From Gorakhpur take a bus/taxi to Sonoli(last Indian Village on Indo-Nepal Border). After that you will have to walk for 1 km to Bhairwa(1st Nepal village). from there you will get regular buses to Kathmandu/Pokhara.
Because "bus" begins with a consonant, "b." For words beginning with a vowel, "apple," "interview," we use the article "an."You can also use the if the bus you are speaking about is known by readers or listeners. egI always get a bus home. ( we don't know about this bus this is any bus). But last night the bus was late so I walked home. ( use the because we know now about the bus it is the one mentioned in the first sentence)
this is not a question.
no i think you can go right through unless you are behind the bus or if a train is coming
One can go there by his/her own personal vehicle or by public transport bus service
chandra shamsher rana
Good Question :) bus can fly.... like Air-bus A310, A380 and other Airbus industris buses
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Yes! All through the town!That depends - is it moving?Except at the bottom where the weight of the bus is distributedand the driver of the bus goes "glug glug glug", all through the town.and the driver of the bus swerves back and forth, all through the town.and the driver of the bus gets a DUI....
Unfortunately, NO. There is no bus service through Snoqualmie Pass.