bus
Bus designates:
- Abbreviation for omnibus or bus
 - Slang term for trolleybus or trolleybus
 - Bus (data processing) , coupled conductor tracks for data transfer
 - Satellite bus , supply unit for a satellite
 - (3254) Bus , asteroid of the main belt
 
Places:
- Bus , former name of Buus , municipality in the canton of Basel-Country, Switzerland
 - Bus (Pas-de-Calais) , near Lille, France
 - Bus-Saint-Rémy , near Rouen, France
 
Persons (family name):
- Bernard Amé Léonard Du Bus de Gisignies (1808–1874), Belgian ornithologist, paleontologist and artist
 - César de Bus (1544–1607), French theologian
 - Charles du Bus de Warnaffe (1894–1965), Belgian politician
 - Dirk Bus (1907–1978), Dutch sculptor
 - Erhard Bus (* 1953), German historian
 - Kati Bus (1945–2009), Hungarian actress
 - Ladislaus Bus-Fekete (1896–1971), Hungarian-American playwright and film writer
 - Scolded John Bus (* 1956), American astronomer
 
Buš means:
- Buš , German Busch , municipality in the Czech Republic
 
BUS is an abbreviation for:
- Company and school , educational project in North Rhine-Westphalia
 - Busulfan , synthetic cytostatic drug
 - First Bank of the United States
 - the IATA code of Batumi Airport
 - Letter Allocation Sum
 
bus denotes:
- a former student newspaper of the Berlin and Potsdam region, see Spree (student newspaper)
 
See also:
Wiktionary: Bus  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: bus  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
- List of all Wikipedia articles with titles starting with Bus
 - List of all Wikipedia articles whose title contains Bus
 - Boos
 - Penance (disambiguation)
 - Buss (disambiguation)
 - buses
 - Jakob Buus , Franco-Flemish composer and organist