W: Can you tell me what time next bus for Los Angeles leaves?
M: I runs every fifteen minutes. You've just missed the eleven o'clock bus.
W. Oh, that's too bad. Where does it leave from?
M: Stand thirteen. You can wait over there.
1. "Stand thirteen" means where a bus leaves from in a bus station, doesn't it?
2. And I assume I am at a bus stop and I don't know which bus I would take to Los Angeles, I would ask:
"Which bus will I take to Los Angeles?"
What would you answer?
Thank you so much for help.
jennifertran M: Stand thirteen. org/wiki/Bus_stand That is more common in British English than American English. "Taxi stand" is common.
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jennifertranM: Stand thirteen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_stand
That is more common in British English than American English.
"Taxi stand" is common. It is a designated place where taxis wait in line for customers.
jennifertran