* Bus size: Larger buses typically have larger fuel tanks and can travel farther on one tank of gas than smaller buses.
* Engine type: Buses with diesel engines typically get better fuel economy than buses with gasoline engines.
* Driving conditions: Buses that are driven in city traffic will get worse fuel economy than buses that are driven on highways.
In general, a typical city bus can travel anywhere from 150 to 300 miles on one tank of gas. A highway coach bus can travel even farther, up to 500 miles on one tank of gas.
However, it is important to note that these are just general estimates. The actual distance a bus can travel on one tank of gas can vary significantly depending on the specific circumstances.