The city says the average age of large buses in its fleet is less than 11 years.
A large bus and taxi station lies just behind it.
A large, shiny bus was stopped in front of the hotel entrance.
A large bus was parked across the road from the church.
Others, who were waiting at the Brooklyn center, burst into tears when the large bus returned.
Behind them came two large half-tracked buses, also full of spectators.
The larger buses are much more comfortable, but operate less often.
In May 2007, a new, larger bus, with capacity for 270 passengers, was presented to the public.
Others, in large buses hired by tour companies, made it out of town.
At that time, even with larger buses and increased ridership, costs were still high.