Bus garage
A bus garage or bus depot is a place where buses are stored and repaired. Bus garages can also be called a bus depot but in some countries a bus depot can also mean a bus station. In many areas, bus garages are on the site of former tram sheds, where trams were stored, before they were replaced with buses. In other areas, garages were built to replace horse-bus yards.
The largest bus depot in the world is Millennium Park Bus Depot In Delhi India.[1][2]
Most bus garages will contain:
- Internal parking - Buses and recovery vehicles will be parked inside the garages
- External parking - Staff cars and some buses can be parked outside of the bus garages
- Fueling point - For putting petrol or diesel in buses
- Fuel storage tanks - For storing fuel
- Engineering section - To fix and repair buses
- Inspection pits - A pit in the ground, To look under and fix under buses
- Bus wash
- Brake test lane - To test the brakes on buses
- Staff canteen/break room
- Administration office
Garages may also contain recovery vehicles.
Bus Garage Media
The interior of the Lowland Scottish bus depot in Kelso, Scotland, in 1985
Bakhmetevsky bus garage in Moscow
A BEST Bus depot in Bandra, Mumbai
PMPML buses at the Market Yard depot, Pune, India
Buses at the Ellie Rose depot, in Hull, East Yorkshire.
References
- ↑ "On-off bus station now definitely on".
- ↑ "DTC Sets Up the Largest Bus Depot in Delhi Ahead Of the Commonwealth Games". Archived from the original on 2010-09-21. Retrieved 2017-09-03.
Other websites
- Media related to Bus depots at Wikimedia Commons