
Schedules - North County Transit District
We offer dozens of rail and bus routes throughout the day to get you where you need to be. Take a look at our routes and schedules by using the search bar below to find one that works with your schedule or simply use the Trip Planner to enter your starting point and destination, and Google will show you all of your options!
BREEZE Bus System | NCTD - North County Transit District
BREEZE buses provide public transportation for a population of more than 849,000 people in North San Diego County, and offers convenient, comfortable options for getting around. Use these BREEZE-specific links to find out more information on routes, schedules, stops, and more!
Bus & Train Fares + Passes | NCTD - North County Transit District
From single rides or day passes, to cost-effective monthly passes, we offer choices to fit your travel and commuting needs. Children under 5 are free and must be accompanied by a fare-paying passenger. To qualify as a senior, you must be 65+. There is a new way to pay!
309 Route: Schedules, Stops & Maps - Encinitas (Updated)
The 309 bus (Encinitas) has 86 stops departing from San Luis Rey Transit Center and ending at Encinitas Station. Choose any of the 309 bus stops below to find updated real-time schedules and to see their route map. View on Map. 309 bus route operates everyday. Regular schedule hours: 4:39 AM-4:09 AM.
Buses vs. Busses - Merriam-Webster
Busses was the preferred form in Merriam-Webster dictionaries until 1961. As for the verb bus —which may mean either "to transport someone in a bus" or "to remove dirty dishes from [as from a table]"—we do recognize bussed and bussing as variants. But the decision to buss a customer's table could cost you your job.
Bus Routes - San Diego Metropolitan Transit System
Bus route information for all MTS bus routes in the San Diego region, including maps, schedules, and timetables.
Buses or Busses – What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
Busses is the third person singular present tense conjugation of the verb buss, which means to kiss. It can also be the plural of the noun buss, where it means more than one kiss. For example, “If Alonso busses Margaret in front of me one more time, I’m going to throw a fit!” said Emily.
North County Transit District - CPTDB Wiki
The North County Transit District or NCTD is the public transit operator in North San Diego County, California. They operate the "Breeze" local and express bus service, "Sprinter" LRT & "Coaster" commuter rail. System Map / Schedules. 358/359 (Mon to Fri) - N. Broadway, Country Club, and El Norte Pkwy. Most units retired.
Buses or Busses: What’s the Correct Plural of Bus?
2024年12月14日 · In computing, a “bus” refers to a communication system that transfers data between components inside a computer or between computers. It acts like a pathway, enabling devices like the CPU, memory, and peripherals to communicate effectively. The plural form of “bus” in this context is also “buses,” following standard rules of English.
Busses or Buses—Which Is Correct? - Grammarly
To be fair, a few dictionaries do list busses as an alternative plural form of bus. But it appears so rarely that most people would view it as a spelling error. Here’s a tip: Want to make sure your writing always looks great?