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coach terminal
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "coach terminal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated area or facility where coaches (long-distance buses) pick up and drop off passengers. Example: "We arrived at the coach terminal just in time to catch our bus to the city."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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5 human-written examples
After a bus ride to the nearest town, a relative of a survivor met them at a coach terminal and gave them tickets to Rome.
News & Media
By Charles Cooke and E. B. White The New Yorker, December 5 , 1931 P. 13The reason that the 36th Street stop on the Fifth Avenue buses is always called out by the bus conductors is because the Union Motor Coach terminal is on that street.
News & Media
The transport capacity of the sections from Tonghe to Tiyu Xilu and from Dashi to Tianhe Coach Terminal increased by 38 and 5 %, respectively.
Science
In the morning rush hour from Tonghe to Dashi and from Dashi to Tianhe Coach Terminal, a short-line train has been added during peak hours (denoted as a red line in Fig. 2).
Science
The excursions begin with a shuttle ride from the National Park Interpretive Centre to the snow coach terminal at the glacier, where guests embark on one of the world's most unusual rides aboard a massive 56-passenger snow coach.
News & Media
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Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
Getting around * From Montevideo's very efficient Tres Cruces bus terminal, frequent and comfortable coaches fan out across the country.
News & Media
Coach USA will supplement its bus service from the Port Authority bus terminal.
News & Media
The concept would also take advantage of expansion of Trondheim Central Station that would co-locate the main coach- and train terminals in Trondheim.
Wiki
By this time, the coaching era was in terminal decline because of the increasing popularity of rail travel; a line was opened between London and Brighton in 1841, with a station at Three Bridges just east of Crawley, and the town centre received its own branch line and station in 1848.
Wiki
But it matters, and it can be terminal to the coach's tenure if he gets it wrong.
News & Media
Where terminal operators grant access, bus and coach operators shall comply with the terminal's existing terms and conditions.
Formal & Business
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about travel, use "coach terminal" to specifically refer to a bus station that primarily serves long-distance buses or coaches. This distinguishes it from local bus stops or subway stations.
Common error
Avoid using "coach terminal" interchangeably with terms like "airport terminal" or "train station". While they all serve as transportation hubs, "coach terminal" specifically designates a facility for buses or coaches.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "coach terminal" functions as a noun phrase, specifically identifying a location or facility. As Ludwig AI explains, it refers to a designated area where long-distance buses pick up and drop off passengers. The examples provided in the search data confirm this function across various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
30%
Wiki
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Academia
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "coach terminal" is a grammatically sound and usable noun phrase referring to a specific type of bus station for long-distance travel. As Ludwig AI confirms, the phrase is generally correct and suitable for written English. While less frequent than alternatives like "bus station", it provides a precise term when specifying the type of bus service. It appears most commonly in news and media contexts, with neutral formality. To avoid confusion, remember that a "coach terminal" is not the same as an airport terminal or train station. Use it to clearly indicate facilities that handle long-distance buses and "coaches".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
coach station
Direct synonym, replacing "terminal" with "station".
bus station
Replaces "coach" with "bus", a more general term for a similar type of vehicle.
motorcoach terminal
Uses the more formal term "motorcoach" for "coach".
bus depot
Uses "depot" instead of "terminal", emphasizing the storage and maintenance aspect.
intercity bus terminal
Specifies that the buses serve different cities.
long-distance bus terminal
Highlights the long-distance nature of the bus routes.
bus transit center
Focuses on the center's role as a hub for bus transportation.
transport hub for coaches
Describes the function of the terminal rather than naming it directly.
ground transportation center
A broader term that includes other forms of ground transportation, not just coaches.
public transport interchange
A very general term for a location where different modes of public transport connect.
FAQs
What is the difference between a "coach terminal" and a bus station?
While often used interchangeably, "coach terminal" typically implies a station that primarily handles long-distance buses or "coaches", whereas "bus station" can refer to a station for local or regional buses.
What are some other names for a "coach terminal"?
Synonyms for "coach terminal" include "bus station", "coach station", and "bus depot". The best choice depends on the specific context and the type of buses served by the terminal.
How do I find a "coach terminal" in a new city?
You can search online for "bus stations" or "coach terminals" in the city. Transportation apps and websites often provide information about the locations of these terminals and the bus routes that serve them.
Is there a difference between a "coach terminal" and a "transit center"?
A "transit center" is a broader term that encompasses various modes of transportation, including buses, trains, and subways. A "coach terminal" specifically refers to a facility dedicated to buses or "coaches".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested