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The bus stop is a location in Animal Crossing: City Folk that allows players to take Kapp'n's bus to and from the city.
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Animal Crossing: City Folk
In Animal Crossing: City Folk, the bus stop is located near the Town Gate and sits behind the fountain (once built via the town fund) and allows the player to go to the city once completing the part-time job for Tom Nook. The bus is absent if there is a villager or snowball in its path. If players build a snowman in the middle of the paved area next to the bus stop, they will have to wait until the snowman melts to go to the city again. Also, in the city the player cannot step on the road that the bus travels on. This prevents the player from putting anything in the way of the bus, which might cause the player to be trapped.
If players talk to villagers near the bus stop, the conversations may revolve around the bus and the city, by saying they are checking the times. Some villagers may give information, such as the bus appearing frequently, which means there is no need to wait. Villagers cannot be pushed up onto the bus stop. When players have a friend over, they cannot take the bus to the city, saying "The bus won't be coming for a while." As soon as the friend leaves, players can take the bus. Villagers will mention going to the city, but they cannot be seen taking the bus or in the city. The bus stop at the city follows the same rules as the one in the town.
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, an identically-named structure appears as a public works project requested by sisterly villagers; however, the name is the only shared attribute as it appears completely different from in City Folk and is non-functional. It takes up a space of 4x2 in the town and costs 136,000 Bells to be built.
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