I don't know why you would--alley docking is done to unload trailers, and trailers have the door in the back while buses' doors are in the side--but since a bus is a single unit, not a truck-trailer combination, you'd back it down the alley just like a forty-foot car.
working upon a 40 foot bus, 275
40 foot = 40 feet
Yes. Not to be confused with '40 foot square' which would be a square with 40 foot sides.
Typo. "Bergen" is a dock in Norway..
The number of buses that can fit in a 40-foot space depends on the size of the buses. Standard city buses are typically about 40 feet long, meaning only one bus can fit in that space. If you are referring to smaller buses, such as minibuses that are around 20 feet long, then two could fit in a 40-foot area.
The capacity of a standard bus can vary, but on average, a typical 40-foot bus can hold around 40-50 seated passengers. However, this number can be higher if passengers are willing to stand or there are additional standing areas in the bus.
If your bus is traveling at a constant speed of 40 kph it will take an hour.
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20 x 40 = 800 square feet !
40 x 50 = 2,000 (sq ft).
Approximately 11 hours and 40 minutes by bus.
5 x 8 = 40 40 square feet