A bus terminal is a designated facility where buses arrive and depart, serving as a hub for passengers. These terminals often include waiting areas, ticket counters, and restrooms, providing travelers with a comfortable space while they wait for their buses.
Bus terminals can connect various routes, allowing passengers to transfer between different buses or travel to other destinations. They are typically located in urban areas, making it easier for people to access public transportation. Some well-known bus terminals include Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City and Greyhound stations across the United States.