Free, Printable Bus Paper Models

Karen Barnes
The free, printable paper bus models can be a fun way to enjoy a morning, afternoon or evening project. Each of the buses listed in this group are from different areas of the world.

While many buses run on diesel fuel, the amount of people they carry can save on the amount of fuel used compared to those who drive cars. There pros and cons to both types of transportations. The free, printable bus paper models do not consume any type of fuel once they have been printed and put together.

Greyhound Bus Paper Model

This is the page to download the pieces to the Greyhound paper model bus. You can print it from this page. In the United States we see Greyhound buses quite often, but not as much as we use to with the other coach bus companies cropping up around the country.

Paper Buses

There are 8 different links to makes of buses. Each of those links has multiple links to models of the makes of buses.

Click on one of the links from the main page to access the groups of buses for each area of Japan. Once the page has opened, you will see a list of buses. Click on a link for the buses. The bus paper model will open and can be printed from there.

Autobus Paper Models

There are seven paper bus models on this website. Click on the picture of the bus. The link will open in a new window where you can print out the parts for the buses. The buses here are different than any of the others on this list.

London Streetcar

This is the page to download the pieces to the London Streetcar paper model. You can print it from this page. To others this may be considered a double decker bus.

Buses and Trains Paper Models

There are eight train models on this website. You will need to click on both of the kb links to get the parts for the model trains. If you wish to have a finished picture of the trains you can click on the photos and print them off.

The buses are at the bottom of the page. There is only one kb link to click to gain access to the parts of the buses. The parts can be printed in the same manner as the train model parts.

I didn't find any instruction links on the website to help with building the bus and train models.

Published by Karen Barnes

Karen likes to write about different topics that intrigues her. She likes to share what she knows about the different areas she has worked and been creative in. She has worked in the grocery and fast food...   View profile

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