The main materials used to make a bus shelter are metal, glass (FOR THE SCREENS) and concrete.
function of a bus shelter
Most likely , they're used for powering lights in the bus stop shelter.
not the bus shelter
a shelter is called 'un abri' in French. (the homeless are the 'sans-abri', a bus shelter is an 'abri-bus', etc..)
a bus stop is made of metal, glass and cement.
to stop you getting wet in wet weather when waiting for a bus
They come in various sizes
Smoking shelters are mainly found on bus stops. People waiting to get on a bus can take cover in a smoking shelter to get shade or protection from the sun or rain.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'shelter' is it.Example:This bus shelter isn't very good, but it is better than nothing.
A waiting shed typically consists of materials that provide shelter and comfort for people waiting, often in public areas like bus stops or parks. Common materials used in the construction of waiting sheds include wood, metal, concrete, and sometimes glass. These materials are chosen for durability and weather resistance, ensuring the structure can withstand various environmental conditions. Additionally, benches or seating may be included for convenience.
Sophie Jaremko has: Played Bus Shelter Elderly Woman in "Naked Science" in 2004. Performed in "Urban Legends" in 2007. Played Bea Armstrong in "Cold Blood" in 2008. Played Mary in "When I Was Young and in My Prime" in 2010. Played Bus Shelter Elderly Woman in "Aftermath" in 2010.
Glass shelter should be protection from weather. Parts should be easy to reorder and replace and should not require removal of other parts or sections for access to make the repair. Materials should be vandal, graffiti, weather, salt, and rust resistant, and easy to clean. Herculite glass side panels are strong, shatter-resistant, and easy to clean.