Noun
bus shelter (plural bus shelters)
A building or other structure constructed at a bus stop, to provide seating and protection from the weather for the convenience of waiting passengers.
A damaged bus shelter at Apollo Way within the Dundee Technology Park. Source: Internet
Another local resident added: “There’s just no need for this, what’s the point in smashing a bus shelter? Source: Internet
Arthur Balandran of the Knights of Columbus cuts the ceremonial ribbon of the new bus shelter in the Oakland neighborhood of Topeka. Source: Internet
There are no city buses on the swanky Gandhi Road that touches the Mini Bypass, but a bus shelter can be spotted at Asokapuram. Source: Internet
Paradoxically, there was a life-size poster advertising sizzling Maggi Macaroni con carne on the side of the bus shelter showing a street scene of Toronto with the CNE Tower in the background. Source: Internet
That night’s local news mentioned an anonymous donor who provided money to erect a bus shelter near downtown Topeka. Source: Internet