In 1930, bus passes were typically simple paper cards or tickets, often featuring basic printed information such as the issuing authority, validity dates, and sometimes a serial number. They were usually small enough to fit in a pocket or wallet and might have included a distinctive logo or design to indicate the bus company. Some passes were also stamped or signed by an official to prevent misuse. Overall, their design was functional rather than decorative, reflecting the practical needs of public transportation at the time.
a bus look like a cuboid.
Bus Passes can be found at MySeniorWeek.com
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is their a program for free bus passes for the poor in broward county
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they look like each other
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"The bus inspector looked at all the passenger's passes." The nouns are: bus (noun functioning as an adjective) inspector passenger's (possessive form for the noun passenger) passes
White Bus Services was created in 1930.
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You need to check with your local authority, rules for bus passes differ.
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