From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbus stationˈbus ˌstation (also bus terminal) noun [countable] TTCa place where buses start and finish their journeys
Examples from the Corpus
bus station• Money would turn up in a bus station.• Amelie looked despairingly around the crowded bus station at Arles.• I thought you said you saw him at the bus station this morning.• She was headed for the bus station, I thought, and from there back to the Amtrak station in Denver.• I went to sit in the bus station and think this over.• The sun came out, and Tim Gray rode a trolley with me to the bus station.• Then I calmed down and asked a safe-looking lady with children to show me the way to the bus station.• The bus station was similarly desolate, while the cinema, cultural centre, public baths and a hospital have closed.