Examples of Bus Transfer Station in a sentence
Transit Station - a rail or light-rail station, ferry terminal, Bus Hub, or Bus Transfer Station.
Bus Transfer Station – Staff teleconferenced with the consultant conducting a study of Valley Transit’s operations to discuss a variety of bus service issues.
Talked about some planning that is being completed in the City of Portsmouth regarding the Park & Sail lot into a potential Bus Transfer Station.
Grantor hereby grants an exclusive easement in, to, on, over, under, along, through, and across the Easement Property, as more particularly described and depicted on Exhibit “B” (“Easement Area”) to Grantee and its successors, assigns, agents, employees, and independent contractors, for the purpose of constructing, operating, and maintaining the Bus Transfer Station for so long as the Interlocal Agreement is in effect (“Easement”).
Guidelines 302 (l) For purposes of this section, a “Transit Station” means a rail or light-rail station, ferry terminal, Bus Hub, or Bus Transfer Station.
Elimination of Bus Transfer Station – Lease Requirement In connection with the Stage 1 LRT Project, the City entered into an agreement with PWGSC which required the City, among other things, to enter into a lease with PWGSC with respect to certain property required to accommodate a bus transfer station.
For purposes of this section, a “Transit Station” means a rail or light-rail station, ferry terminal, Bus Hub, or Bus Transfer Station.
References in this section to a kind of instrument (other than an enterprise agreement) are references to a transitional instrument of that kind, as continued in existence by Schedule 3 to the Fair Work (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 2009.
Grantor is the owner in fee simple of the Easement Property, subject to existing rights of way, easements, covenants, conditions, restrictions, and other matters of record, on which Grantee intends to construct, operate, and maintain the Bus Transfer Station.
Aspects of these which have been instrumental in changing modes of work, altering working conditions, improving living standards, and generally affecting the social order may also manifest significance.