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In the olden days, buses were typically horse-drawn or steam-powered, with wooden frames and benches for seating. They were often open-air, providing minimal protection from the elements. As motor vehicles developed, buses became more enclosed and comfortable, though they still lacked the modern conveniences we see today, such as air conditioning and padded seats. Overall, bus travel was a slower and more communal experience compared to contemporary standards.

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