Both are correct, with different meaning. On the bus means "taking a bus trip." In the bus means "actually inside the bus."
The word bus, when meaning a large vehicle with seats for passengers, is a noun. When meaning to travel on or by means of a bus, then a verb, as in bussed or bussing
An omnibus.
An omnibus.
An omnibus.
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The Bus Boy works in a restaurant clearing tables and washing dishes.
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Bus is the English meaning for the unscrambled name Bsu.
Of course, the bus did not really fly into town, it means that the bus came into town (on roads or highways) at a very rapid speed.
In technology, the bus is used to carry data. The width of a data bus helps determine the amount of bytes that can be carried out each second.
The word bus, for a form of motorized public transport, is contracted from omnibus, the Latin word meaning " for everyone."