It depends upon the route. In some areas, they come every 12-15 minutes, in other areas every half hour, and on less popular routes, they may come only once every hour.
i come from the famous Brisbane!
The capital of the state of Queensland, Australia is Brisbane. The city of Brisbane was named after the Brisbane River, which John Oxley named after Sir Thomas Brisbane. He was the Governor of New South Wales at the time when Brisbane was founded.
According to the website China Pictures, there is not one uniform color that applies to all buses in China. The Chinese have double deck buses and "normal" buses. Looking around at pictures, it is clear that buses in China come in all color varieties and often have multiple colors. Some are all white, others yellow or green but most have at least two colors and some type of advertisement or text on them.
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No, Greyhound does not have assigned seating on their buses. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.
No they do not, only Monday-Saturday
If the probability that a bus arrives on time 4 sevenths of a time, it means that for every 7 buses, 4 arrive on time. By deduction it also means that for every 7 buses 3 of them come late. If out of 7 buses 3 come late can you figure out how many buses out of 210 buses will be late based on the same probability? I am sure you can. Good luck!
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he came from Australia, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast
Not likely. I haven't stayed in Brisbane, but have stayed at the Gold Coast (which is nearby) for 3 weeks and never saw one. Brisbane is a fairly large city, so you are unlikely to come across one unless you go looking for them!
Buses can only come so fast. In this economy (in the United States), buses are decreasing, so the chances continue to get slimmer that a bus will come every time someone needs it.
Yes. His family home was Brisbane House near Largs in Ayrshire. The house was demolished during World War II as a training exercise.