BusOrCoach Schema Generator and Guide

BusOrCoach

Schema.org Type

A bus (also omnibus or autobus) is a road vehicle designed to carry passengers. Coaches are luxury busses, usually in service for long distance travel.

BusOrCoach schema is a sub type of:

This schema has no sub types

BusOrCoach Schema Generator in JSON-LD

BusOrCoach schema code:

This Schema can take the following complex properties:


How to Create a BusOrCoach Schema


Step 1: Fill out the form above as much as possible.

Note:Use this Schema.org based structured data generator tool to easily create BusOrCoach schema.
The properties are the description of your entity. You don't have to fill in all the properties on this page. Provide what is available and leave what is not. To learn more about each property in your schema type please check BusOrCoach schema properties


Step 2: When complete click the Copy Code button to get your JSON-LD code

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BusOrCoach Schema Properties

BusOrCoach has 104 properties:

  • accelerationTime The time needed to accelerate the vehicle from a given start velocity to a given target velocity.

    Typical unit code(s): SEC for seconds

    • Note: There are unfortunately no standard unit codes for seconds/0..100 km/h or seconds/0..60 mph. Simply use "SEC" for seconds and indicate the velocities in the name of the QuantitativeValue, or use valueReference with a QuantitativeValue of 0..60 mph or 0..100 km/h to specify the reference speeds.
  • acrissCode The ACRISS Car Classification Code is a code used by many car rental companies, for classifying vehicles. ACRISS stands for Association of Car Rental Industry Systems and Standards.
  • additionalProperty A property-value pair representing an additional characteristics of the entitity, e.g. a product feature or another characteristic for which there is no matching property in schema.org.

    Note: Publishers should be aware that applications designed to use specific schema.org properties (e.g. https://schema.org/width, https://schema.org/color, https://schema.org/gtin13, ...) will typically expect such data to be provided using those properties, rather than using the generic property/value mechanism.
  • additionalType An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.
  • aggregateRating The overall rating, based on a collection of reviews or ratings, of the item.
  • alternateName An alias for the item.
  • audience An intended audience, i.e. a group for whom something was created.
  • award An award won by or for this item.
  • awards Awards won by or for this item.
  • bodyType Indicates the design and body style of the vehicle (e.g. station wagon, hatchback, etc.).
  • brand The brand(s) associated with a product or service, or the brand(s) maintained by an organization or business person.
  • callSign A callsign, as used in broadcasting and radio communications to identify people, radio and TV stations, or vehicles.
  • cargoVolume The available volume for cargo or luggage. For automobiles, this is usually the trunk volume.

    Typical unit code(s): LTR for liters, FTQ for cubic foot/feet

    Note: You can use minValue and maxValue to indicate ranges.
  • category A category for the item. Greater signs or slashes can be used to informally indicate a category hierarchy.
  • color The color of the product.
  • countryOfAssembly The place where the product was assembled.
  • countryOfLastProcessing The place where the item (typically Product) was last processed and tested before importation.
  • countryOfOrigin The country of origin of something, including products as well as creative works such as movie and TV content.

    In the case of TV and movie, this would be the country of the principle offices of the production company or individual responsible for the movie. For other kinds of CreativeWork it is difficult to provide fully general guidance, and properties such as contentLocation and locationCreated may be more applicable.

    In the case of products, the country of origin of the product. The exact interpretation of this may vary by context and product type, and cannot be fully enumerated here.
  • dateVehicleFirstRegistered The date of the first registration of the vehicle with the respective public authorities.
  • depth The depth of the item.
  • description A description of the item.
  • disambiguatingDescription A sub property of description. A short description of the item used to disambiguate from other, similar items. Information from other properties (in particular, name) may be necessary for the description to be useful for disambiguation.
  • driveWheelConfiguration The drive wheel configuration, i.e. which roadwheels will receive torque from the vehicle's engine via the drivetrain.
  • emissionsCO2 The CO2 emissions in g/km. When used in combination with a QuantitativeValue, put "g/km" into the unitText property of that value, since there is no UN/CEFACT Common Code for "g/km".
  • fuelCapacity The capacity of the fuel tank or in the case of electric cars, the battery. If there are multiple components for storage, this should indicate the total of all storage of the same type.

    Typical unit code(s): LTR for liters, GLL of US gallons, GLI for UK / imperial gallons, AMH for ampere-hours (for electrical vehicles).
  • fuelConsumption The amount of fuel consumed for traveling a particular distance or temporal duration with the given vehicle (e.g. liters per 100 km).

    • Note 1: There are unfortunately no standard unit codes for liters per 100 km. Use unitText to indicate the unit of measurement, e.g. L/100 km.
    • Note 2: There are two ways of indicating the fuel consumption, fuelConsumption (e.g. 8 liters per 100 km) and fuelEfficiency (e.g. 30 miles per gallon). They are reciprocal.
    • Note 3: Often, the absolute value is useful only when related to driving speed ("at 80 km/h") or usage pattern ("city traffic"). You can use valueReference to link the value for the fuel consumption to another value.
  • fuelEfficiency The distance traveled per unit of fuel used; most commonly miles per gallon (mpg) or kilometers per liter (km/L).

    • Note 1: There are unfortunately no standard unit codes for miles per gallon or kilometers per liter. Use unitText to indicate the unit of measurement, e.g. mpg or km/L.
    • Note 2: There are two ways of indicating the fuel consumption, fuelConsumption (e.g. 8 liters per 100 km) and fuelEfficiency (e.g. 30 miles per gallon). They are reciprocal.
    • Note 3: Often, the absolute value is useful only when related to driving speed ("at 80 km/h") or usage pattern ("city traffic"). You can use valueReference to link the value for the fuel economy to another value.
  • fuelType The type of fuel suitable for the engine or engines of the vehicle. If the vehicle has only one engine, this property can be attached directly to the vehicle.
  • funding A Grant that directly or indirectly provide funding or sponsorship for this item. See also ownershipFundingInfo.
  • hasEnergyConsumptionDetails Defines the energy efficiency Category (also known as "class" or "rating") for a product according to an international energy efficiency standard.
  • gtin A Global Trade Item Number (GTIN). GTINs identify trade items, including products and services, using numeric identification codes. The gtin property generalizes the earlier gtin8, gtin12, gtin13, and gtin14 properties. The GS1 digital link specifications express GTINs as URLs. A correct gtin value should be a valid GTIN, which means that it should be an all-numeric string of either 8, 12, 13 or 14 digits, or a "GS1 Digital Link" URL based on such a string. The numeric component should also have a valid GS1 check digit and meet the other rules for valid GTINs. See also GS1's GTIN Summary and Wikipedia for more details. Left-padding of the gtin values is not required or encouraged.
  • gtin12 The GTIN-12 code of the product, or the product to which the offer refers. The GTIN-12 is the 12-digit GS1 Identification Key composed of a U.P.C. Company Prefix, Item Reference, and Check Digit used to identify trade items. See GS1 GTIN Summary for more details.
  • gtin13 The GTIN-13 code of the product, or the product to which the offer refers. This is equivalent to 13-digit ISBN codes and EAN UCC-13. Former 12-digit UPC codes can be converted into a GTIN-13 code by simply adding a preceding zero. See GS1 GTIN Summary for more details.
  • gtin14 The GTIN-14 code of the product, or the product to which the offer refers. See GS1 GTIN Summary for more details.
  • gtin8 The GTIN-8 code of the product, or the product to which the offer refers. This code is also known as EAN/UCC-8 or 8-digit EAN. See GS1 GTIN Summary for more details.
  • hasAdultConsideration Used to tag an item to be intended or suitable for consumption or use by adults only.
  • hasMeasurement A product measurement, for example the inseam of pants, the wheel size of a bicycle, or the gauge of a screw. Usually an exact measurement, but can also be a range of measurements for adjustable products, for example belts and ski bindings.
  • hasMerchantReturnPolicy Specifies a MerchantReturnPolicy that may be applicable.
  • height The height of the item.
  • identifier The identifier property represents any kind of identifier for any kind of Thing, such as ISBNs, GTIN codes, UUIDs etc. Schema.org provides dedicated properties for representing many of these, either as textual strings or as URL (URI) links. See background notes for more details.
  • image An image of the item. This can be a URL or a fully described ImageObject.
  • inProductGroupWithID Indicates the productGroupID for a ProductGroup that this product isVariantOf.
  • isAccessoryOrSparePartFor A pointer to another product (or multiple products) for which this product is an accessory or spare part.
  • isConsumableFor A pointer to another product (or multiple products) for which this product is a consumable.
  • isFamilyFriendly Indicates whether this content is family friendly.
  • isRelatedTo A pointer to another, somehow related product (or multiple products).
  • isSimilarTo A pointer to another, functionally similar product (or multiple products).
  • isVariantOf Indicates the kind of product that this is a variant of. In the case of ProductModel, this is a pointer (from a ProductModel) to a base product from which this product is a variant. It is safe to infer that the variant inherits all product features from the base model, unless defined locally. This is not transitive. In the case of a ProductGroup, the group description also serves as a template, representing a set of Products that vary on explicitly defined, specific dimensions only (so it defines both a set of variants, as well as which values distinguish amongst those variants). When used with ProductGroup, this property can apply to any Product included in the group.
  • itemCondition A predefined value from OfferItemCondition specifying the condition of the product or service, or the products or services included in the offer. Also used for product return policies to specify the condition of products accepted for returns.
  • keywords Keywords or tags used to describe some item. Multiple textual entries in a keywords list are typically delimited by commas, or by repeating the property.
  • knownVehicleDamages A textual description of known damages, both repaired and unrepaired.
  • mainEntityOfPage Indicates a page (or other CreativeWork) for which this thing is the main entity being described. See background notes for details.
  • manufacturer The manufacturer of the product.
  • material A material that something is made from, e.g. leather, wool, cotton, paper.
  • meetsEmissionStandard Indicates that the vehicle meets the respective emission standard.
  • mileageFromOdometer The total distance travelled by the particular vehicle since its initial production, as read from its odometer.

    Typical unit code(s): KMT for kilometers, SMI for statute miles
  • model The model of the product. Use with the URL of a ProductModel or a textual representation of the model identifier. The URL of the ProductModel can be from an external source. It is recommended to additionally provide strong product identifiers via the gtin8/gtin13/gtin14 and mpn properties.
  • modelDate The release date of a vehicle model (often used to differentiate versions of the same make and model).
  • mpn The Manufacturer Part Number (MPN) of the product, or the product to which the offer refers.
  • name The name of the item.
  • nsn Indicates the NATO stock number (nsn) of a Product.
  • numberOfAirbags The number or type of airbags in the vehicle.
  • numberOfAxles The number of axles.

    Typical unit code(s): C62
  • numberOfDoors The number of doors.

    Typical unit code(s): C62
  • numberOfForwardGears The total number of forward gears available for the transmission system of the vehicle.

    Typical unit code(s): C62
  • numberOfPreviousOwners The number of owners of the vehicle, including the current one.

    Typical unit code(s): C62
  • offers An offer to provide this item—for example, an offer to sell a product, rent the DVD of a movie, perform a service, or give away tickets to an event. Use businessFunction to indicate the kind of transaction offered, i.e. sell, lease, etc. This property can also be used to describe a Demand. While this property is listed as expected on a number of common types, it can be used in others. In that case, using a second type, such as Product or a subtype of Product, can clarify the nature of the offer.
  • productID The product identifier, such as ISBN. For example: meta itemprop="productID" content="isbn:123-456-789".
  • pattern A pattern that something has, for example 'polka dot', 'striped', 'Canadian flag'. Values are typically expressed as text, although links to controlled value schemes are also supported.
  • payload The permitted weight of passengers and cargo, EXCLUDING the weight of the empty vehicle.

    Typical unit code(s): KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound

  • potentialAction Indicates a potential Action, which describes an idealized action in which this thing would play an 'object' role.
  • productionDate The date of production of the item, e.g. vehicle.
  • purchaseDate The date the item e.g. vehicle was purchased by the current owner.
  • releaseDate The release date of a product or product model. This can be used to distinguish the exact variant of a product.
  • review A review of the item.
  • reviews Review of the item.
  • roofLoad The permitted total weight of cargo and installations (e.g. a roof rack) on top of the vehicle.

    Typical unit code(s): KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound

  • sameAs URL of a reference Web page that unambiguously indicates the item's identity. E.g. the URL of the item's Wikipedia page, Wikidata entry, or official website.
  • seatingCapacity The number of persons that can be seated (e.g. in a vehicle), both in terms of the physical space available, and in terms of limitations set by law.

    Typical unit code(s): C62 for persons
  • size A standardized size of a product or creative work, specified either through a simple textual string (for example 'XL', '32Wx34L'), a QuantitativeValue with a unitCode, or a comprehensive and structured SizeSpecification; in other cases, the width, height, depth and weight properties may be more applicable.
  • sku The Stock Keeping Unit (SKU), i.e. a merchant-specific identifier for a product or service, or the product to which the offer refers.
  • slogan A slogan or motto associated with the item.
  • speed The speed range of the vehicle. If the vehicle is powered by an engine, the upper limit of the speed range (indicated by maxValue should be the maximum speed achievable under regular conditions.

    Typical unit code(s): KMH for km/h, HM for mile per hour (0.447 04 m/s), KNT for knot

    *Note 1: Use minValue and maxValue to indicate the range. Typically, the minimal value is zero. * Note 2: There are many different ways of measuring the speed range. You can link to information about how the given value has been determined using the valueReference property.
  • steeringPosition The position of the steering wheel or similar device (mostly for cars).
  • subjectOf A CreativeWork or Event about this Thing.
  • tongueWeight The permitted vertical load (TWR) of a trailer attached to the vehicle. Also referred to as Tongue Load Rating (TLR) or Vertical Load Rating (VLR)

    Typical unit code(s): KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound

  • trailerWeight The permitted weight of a trailer attached to the vehicle.

    Typical unit code(s): KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound * Note 1: You can indicate additional information in the name of the QuantitativeValue node. * Note 2: You may also link to a QualitativeValue node that provides additional information using valueReference. * Note 3: Note that you can use minValue and maxValue to indicate ranges.
  • url URL of the item.
  • vehicleConfiguration A short text indicating the configuration of the vehicle, e.g. '5dr hatchback ST 2.5 MT 225 hp' or 'limited edition'.
  • vehicleEngine Information about the engine or engines of the vehicle.
  • vehicleIdentificationNumber The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a unique serial number used by the automotive industry to identify individual motor vehicles.
  • vehicleInteriorColor The color or color combination of the interior of the vehicle.
  • vehicleInteriorType The type or material of the interior of the vehicle (e.g. synthetic fabric, leather, wood, etc.). While most interior types are characterized by the material used, an interior type can also be based on vehicle usage or target audience.
  • vehicleModelDate The release date of a vehicle model (often used to differentiate versions of the same make and model).
  • vehicleSeatingCapacity The number of passengers that can be seated in the vehicle, both in terms of the physical space available, and in terms of limitations set by law.

    Typical unit code(s): C62 for persons.
  • vehicleSpecialUsage Indicates whether the vehicle has been used for special purposes, like commercial rental, driving school, or as a taxi. The legislation in many countries requires this information to be revealed when offering a car for sale.
  • vehicleTransmission The type of component used for transmitting the power from a rotating power source to the wheels or other relevant component(s) ("gearbox" for cars).
  • weight The weight of the product or person.
  • weightTotal The permitted total weight of the loaded vehicle, including passengers and cargo and the weight of the empty vehicle.

    Typical unit code(s): KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound

  • wheelbase The distance between the centers of the front and rear wheels.

    Typical unit code(s): CMT for centimeters, MTR for meters, INH for inches, FOT for foot/feet
  • width The width of the item.