A bus network refers to a system of interconnected bus routes that provide public transportation services within a specific area, such as a city or region. This network is designed to transport passengers efficiently from one location to another, typically serving various neighborhoods, commercial districts, schools, and other important destinations. Key components of a bus network include: 1. **Bus Routes**: These are specific paths that buses follow, often designated by numbers or letters. Routes can vary in length, frequency, and stops.
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