Paragraph on A Bus Stand

Question: Write a paragraph about ‘A Bus Stop’ by answering the questions below.

  • What is a bus stand?
  • Where is it usually located?
  • What are there usually in a bus stand?
  • What kind of bus usually comes to a bus stand?
  • How is the bus stands in town areas?

Answer: A bus stand is a place where buses stop for a while to facilitate the passengers to get in or get down. A good number, of people wait there for the arrival of the buses. There are two kinds of bus stands. One is a local bus stand and the other is a long-distance bus stand from where the inter-district buses leave. In most of the local bus stands, there are sheds to protect the waiting passengers from rain or heat. In the bigger bus stands there are ticket counters, waiting rooms, and washing rooms. These bus stands are usually very busy. As the buses leaving from here, travel a long distance, many people wait there. Tea, cigarette, newspapers, or magazines are available at the stalls of both bus stands. Thus the passengers are able to occupy their time by taking tea or reading magazines. As soon as the bus arrives the whole atmosphere becomes noisy and busy. When it stops at the stand, the waiting people just rush towards the door to get inside and occupy a comfortable seat. The inner passengers try to step down from the bus. So there is always a jostling and shoving among the ingoing and outgoing passengers. Taking advantage of this, pickpocketers sometimes pick the pockets of the passengers. Hawkers shout in a peculiar way to draw the attention of the passengers and sell their goods. The shouts of coolies can be heard. Conductors shout to the passengers to get into the bus. As a whole the place becomes noisy severely. But a bus stand is really an important place for the management of transportation.

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Paragraph on A Bus Stand or A Bus Stop

Question: Write a paragraph about ‘A Bus Stand/A Bus Stop’ by answering the following questions.

  1. What is the bus stand?
  2. Who comes here?
  3. What kind of place is it?
  4. What do the helpers and conductors do?
  5. What do the hawkers do?

Answer: A bus station is a halting place for the buses. Here passengers get down from the bus and get into the bus. It is a noisy place. Passengers buy tickets and wait in the waiting rooms. Some move here and there. After the arrival of a bus, passengers get down. The new passengers also try to get the bus. Porters are busy. They move heavy loads on their head. There are some tea stalls and book stalls at the station. Hawkers sell bread, cigarettes, nuts, etc. The latrines in the waiting rooms are dirty. People discharge near the bus station. Pickpockets move to pickpockets. So, a bus station is a noisy and crowded place.