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Definition of Motorbuses
1. motorbus [n] - See also: motorbus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Motorbuses
Literary usage of Motorbuses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Highway Engineering as Presented at the Second International Road Congress by Arthur Horace Blanchard, Henry Bernardin Drowne (1911)
"This company owns fully 1000 motorbuses which will all be put into service during
the summer of 1910. In London not infrequently at the busiest hour of the ..."
2. Practical Town Planning by John Sutton Nettlefold (1914)
"Opinions may differ as to the relative merits of trams and motorbuses, but even
if trams were immeasurably superior to motorbuses, they could not prosper ..."
3. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1915)
"According to the records, the motorbuses carried from 5 to 40 passengers, had a
horse power rating of from 20 to 75, and weighed loaded from 1V£ to 8 tons. ..."
4. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1915)
"According to the records, the motorbuses carried from 5 to 40 passengers, had a
horse power rating of from 20 to 75, and weighed loaded from li/2 to 8 tons. ..."
5. Text-book on Highway Engineering by Arthur Horace Blanchard, Henry Bernardin Drowne (1913)
"Street railways and motorbuses are the two systems which must be ... Although it
is reasonable to expect that in the future motorbuses may replace surface ..."
6. My Home in the Field of Honour by Frances Wilson Huard (1916)
""Why, he's gone with the chauffeur to take our motorbuses and taxi to the
requisition committee." "What?" "Yes, Madame." "But I wanted him to motor me over ..."