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  • Bus Stop
  • Bus stop
  • Bus Stop
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  • A bus stop was a location where passengers embarked and disembarked from a bus. Some of these stops were decorated with system maps. Bus stops were identified by a sign. In 1986, the San Francisco Municipal Railway, which operated a fleet of buses, had established bus stops in the cities of San Francisco and Sausalito. At one bus stop, located on Columbus Avenue, James T. Kirk and Spock attempted unsuccessfully to board a bus. Later, at another stop, located in front of the Cetacean Institute, Kirk and Spock departed from their bus. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
  • "Bus Stop" is a song recorded and released as a 7-inch 45 rpm vinyl single by the British pop band The Hollies. It became a hit in 1966, reaching No.5 in the UK Singles Chart. It was the Hollies' first US hit, reaching No.5 on the Billboard charts in September 1966.
  • The Bus Stop is a minor location in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky and Shadow of Chernobyl.
  • "Bus Stop" is a novelette written by Marmalade Fever, wherein Hermione Granger winds up in a relationship with Draco Malfoy.
  • All material at Wikia is available under the GNU Free Documentation License.
  • "Bus Stop" is a Sesame Street song that was performed (where else?) at a bus stop. When a small pink Anything Muppet (performed by Jerry Nelson) encounters a group of Anything Muppets standing in line, he asks what the words on the sign they are standing by says. The group, which includes Mr. Johnson and a Muppet version of Willy, then breaks into a song about waiting for the bus.
  • Bus Stop ist eine Comic-Geschichte von Rob Davis, die erstmals im August 2007 im Doctor Who Magazine erschien.
  • ... anytime you're ready to move on. You can also get the tour bus map of existing routes at Tour Bus Map on MeatballWiki.
  • ... anytime you're ready to move on. (Science wiki tour Bus Line Map) Image:Cryonics.jpgPast Featured protoscience topics.
  • The Bus Stop is where the player can travel to the city. It cannot be used if there is an obstruction on the road in ront (snowball, etc.), or if another player is in town over WFC.
  • When his amateur sleuthing fails, he resorts to waiting at the bus stop for hours every day. To pass time while waiting, he draws comic strips to journal his progress. Bus Stop was originally published in the San Francisco Examiner, but was cancelled when the paper changed ownership. The complete story can be read at Jason Shiga's website, right here.
  • The Bus Stop is an iconic location in South Park and has appeared as a regular meeting and hanging-out place for the main characters as well as being the place the school bus picks up the children. Since its debut, the bus stop appeared in almost every episode of early seasons and all intros, but it has made less and less appearances as time has passed. However, it is still used frequently in recent episodes, mostly at the beginning.
  • The bus stop is an area in the player's town and in the city in City Folk. It is located near the town gate and sits behind the fountain and allows the player to go to the city. On the first day the bus will not come, unless the work at Tom Nooks is completed. The bus does also not come if there is a villager or snowball in its path. If a player builds a snowman in the middle of the paved area next to the bus stop, they will have to wait four days until it melts to go to the city again. Kapp'n drives the bus to the city.
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  • 22
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  • The Woman Who Sold the World
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  • Parada del autobús
Nächste
  • The First
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Doctor
Originaltitel
  • Bus Stop
Date
  • 1976
Characters
  • 22
Appearance
Service
  • Bus stop
Name
  • Bus stop
  • Bus Stop
Type
  • Campsite
  • Iconic Location
ImageSize
  • 200
Zeit
  • 27
  • 2007
Zeichner
Erstveröffentlichung
  • August 2007 im DWM
Posted
  • 2006-12-01
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Author
Link
  • Bus Stop
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Title
  • "Bus Stop"
Image
  • BusStop.jpg
Services
  • Going to the city
hours
  • All day
Publisher
  • Sesame Street, Inc.
Writer
  • Sam Pottle and David Axlerod
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  • A common place for stalkers to rest at
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  • A bus stop was a location where passengers embarked and disembarked from a bus. Some of these stops were decorated with system maps. Bus stops were identified by a sign. In 1986, the San Francisco Municipal Railway, which operated a fleet of buses, had established bus stops in the cities of San Francisco and Sausalito. At one bus stop, located on Columbus Avenue, James T. Kirk and Spock attempted unsuccessfully to board a bus. Later, at another stop, located in front of the Cetacean Institute, Kirk and Spock departed from their bus. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
  • "Bus Stop" is a song recorded and released as a 7-inch 45 rpm vinyl single by the British pop band The Hollies. It became a hit in 1966, reaching No.5 in the UK Singles Chart. It was the Hollies' first US hit, reaching No.5 on the Billboard charts in September 1966.
  • The Bus Stop is a minor location in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky and Shadow of Chernobyl.
  • "Bus Stop" is a novelette written by Marmalade Fever, wherein Hermione Granger winds up in a relationship with Draco Malfoy.
  • All material at Wikia is available under the GNU Free Documentation License.
  • The Bus Stop is an iconic location in South Park and has appeared as a regular meeting and hanging-out place for the main characters as well as being the place the school bus picks up the children. Since its debut, the bus stop appeared in almost every episode of early seasons and all intros, but it has made less and less appearances as time has passed. However, it is still used frequently in recent episodes, mostly at the beginning. File:SouthParkBoys (Medium).jpg The bus stop often serves as the starting point for the episodes, setting the story in motion by alerting us to any subplots in the episodes. * The boys usually stand to the right of the sign (meaning the sign stands on camera left), but this does vary from time to time. * The sign is of a parent and young girl running but the girl's head becomes a Visitors head for just a few seconds in the episode "Spookyfish". * In "Professor Chaos" when the boys were seeking a replacement for Kenny after his death in "Kenny Dies", they stand by the bus stop with the auditionees to see how the line-up looks, showing that they are aware of how iconic the image of the four characters standing by the sign is. * The boys most commonly stand in this order, left to right: Cartman, Kyle, Stan, then Kenny, although they may stand in this order: Kyle, Stan, Cartman and Kenny. This can vary (as seen in the picture), sometimes depending on if one of the boys arrives later than the others. * The Bus Stop has appeared on the packaging for a lot of South Park merchandise and also featured in the Simpsons parody of South Park.
  • "Bus Stop" is a Sesame Street song that was performed (where else?) at a bus stop. When a small pink Anything Muppet (performed by Jerry Nelson) encounters a group of Anything Muppets standing in line, he asks what the words on the sign they are standing by says. The group, which includes Mr. Johnson and a Muppet version of Willy, then breaks into a song about waiting for the bus.
  • Bus Stop ist eine Comic-Geschichte von Rob Davis, die erstmals im August 2007 im Doctor Who Magazine erschien.
  • The bus stop is an area in the player's town and in the city in City Folk. It is located near the town gate and sits behind the fountain and allows the player to go to the city. On the first day the bus will not come, unless the work at Tom Nooks is completed. The bus does also not come if there is a villager or snowball in its path. If a player builds a snowman in the middle of the paved area next to the bus stop, they will have to wait four days until it melts to go to the city again. Kapp'n drives the bus to the city. If a player has a friend over, they cannot take the bus to the city, saying "The bus won't be coming for a while." Upon talking to villagers near the bus stop, their conversations may revolve around the bus and the city, by saying they are checking the times. Villagers will also mention going to the city, but are never seen.
  • ... anytime you're ready to move on. You can also get the tour bus map of existing routes at Tour Bus Map on MeatballWiki.
  • ... anytime you're ready to move on. (Science wiki tour Bus Line Map) Image:Cryonics.jpgPast Featured protoscience topics.
  • The Bus Stop is where the player can travel to the city. It cannot be used if there is an obstruction on the road in ront (snowball, etc.), or if another player is in town over WFC.
  • When his amateur sleuthing fails, he resorts to waiting at the bus stop for hours every day. To pass time while waiting, he draws comic strips to journal his progress. Bus Stop was originally published in the San Francisco Examiner, but was cancelled when the paper changed ownership. The complete story can be read at Jason Shiga's website, right here.