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.
what were shops like in the olden days
BY "olden days" is it the 50's,60's,70',s etc
boring
it is big or a theater
it was realy strict
yes they did have needles in the olden days
Please define "olden days" because each time had different things. To some people 1950 is the "olden days".
the fashion was really old and not that speaciall.
Dey was like black n ting
Why was an oasis surrounded by a wall in the olden days
the roads were used for carriges and horses to get transport in the olden days.
I am pretty sure... that in the olden days, school was... OLD.And they used canes, and little black board things to write on (no joking for that part. im pretty sure it was like that lol)