First of all, let us see the similarities. The compatibilities for the bus and train are distinguished by their services, in general nearly all people know them by public transportation, and both are community transportation. Having said that, they both have different directions in route the course meant for the bus is called route, while the path for the train is called transit. The next similarity is money. When we are traveling by bus or train, the amount of money depends on the distance of your destination. They both have rest stops that must be made. Both the bus and train stop for a period of time in a place called bus station and train station.
The main thing that is different with the bus and the train is the appearance. The bus is shorter compared to the train. The bus can come in various sizes, a short bus and a large bus. The short bus only can carry at least 30 passengers, and the large bus could carry 60 passengers. All the seats of the bus are faced to front, and the bus driver is in front of them. The Difference from the bus is the train is longer in size, and it consists of many coaches. Each coach has many seats, and the seats are face to face. The drivers of the train are called motorman; the conductors have special coaches in the front. Thus, the train could carry more passengers than the bus do.
The second difference is the time that passengers spend to their destinations. The bus must stop at the passengers request when the buzzer is sounded or rang. The bus needs more time to reach their route; Moreover, traffic lights and traffic could be the other reason why the bus is slower than the train. Unlike with the bus, the train has shorter routes. The train passes were they have light signals but are not used unless the train depot has scheduled another train to run on the same railway. There is no traffic light or traffic jam at all.
Consequently the bus and train have their own advantages and disadvantages. Even