Yes, many bus services operate on Sundays, although schedules may vary compared to weekdays. Some routes might have reduced frequency or limited service, so it's advisable to check the specific bus company's schedule for Sunday timetables. In urban areas, public transit typically runs, while rural services may be more limited. Always confirm with local transit authorities for the most accurate information.
No they do not, only Monday-Saturday
they don't run on sundays
It depends if your workplace makes you work sundays...and if you are a priest, then no.
Some Metro buses do run on Sundays, as do the Metro trains; however, the buses run on an abbreviated schedule, and not all routes are covered. You can plan your route on the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) website. The website not only tells you when the buses run, but the best routes to take from one point to another. http://www.wmata.com/rider_tools/tripplanner/tripplanner_form_solo.cfm
Some Metro buses do run on Sundays, as do the Metro trains; however, the buses run on an abbreviated schedule, and not all routes are covered. You can plan your route on the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) website. The website not only tells you when the buses run, but the best routes to take from one point to another. http://www.wmata.com/rider_tools/tripplanner/tripplanner_form_solo.cfm
Sundays
The United States Postal Service is not open and mail does not run on Sundays. Mail doesn't deliver on Sundays however people who work for USPS do work on Sundays. Not all branches though. They do however transfer mail by trucks on Sundays.
No
yes
no
John Updike's A Month of Sundays is a work of fiction.
The colony that was associated with prohibition of work and play on Sundays was Massachusetts. This was due to the religious beliefs that the colony held.