Across
- 2. A part of a road marked off or separated for the use of bicyclists.
- 8. a group of established routes of buses that are often connected.
- 9. a facility where fire engines and other equipment of a fire department are housed.
- 11. terminal where trains load or unload passengers or goods.
- 12. A building, often of several stories, that provides parking space.
- 15. a place where a bus regularly picks up and drops off passengers, typically market by a sign.
- 17. A large number of vehicles close together and unable to move or moving very slowly.
- 18. A place (such as a small outdoor store) where newspapers and magazines are sold.
- 19. A vehicle carrying firegighters and equipment for fighting large fires.
Down
- 1. a set of automatically operated colored lights, red, amber and green, for controlling cars at roads junctions and crosswalks.
- 3. a member of a police force.
- 4. A terminal where buses arrive and depart.
- 5. a location that is designated for parking, either paved or unpaved.
- 6. A railway station for a rapid transit system, often known by names such as "metro" or "underground"
- 7. a light iluminating a road, tyically mounted on a tall pole.
- 8. A device to which bicycles may be securely attached.
- 10. A place where taxicabs park while waiting to be hired.
- 13. A person who fights fires.
- 14. A part of the road that is only for buses.
- 16. An area where cars or other vehicles may be left temporarily.
