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An area, especially one used for a particular purpose, such as a specific fare area in a city's transport system.
Zone
The latest information about delays, cancellations, or changes to transport services.
Travel update
A person whose job is to check that passengers on a train or bus have a valid ticket.
Ticket inspector
The way or course taken to get from a starting point to a destination.
Route
A person who is travelling in a vehicle but is not the driver or a member of the crew.
Passenger
A time when demand, and therefore prices, are lower.
Off-peak
A interconnected system of routes, lines, or services.
Network
A place or office where items left on public transport can be collected.
Lost property
A sum of money paid as a penalty for breaking a law or rule.
Fine
The money paid for a journey on public transport.
Fare
The place to which someone or something is going.
Destination
A situation in which something happens later or more slowly than planned.
Delay
A payment system where you hold your card or phone near a reader without needing to enter a PIN for small amounts.
Contactless payment
The decision that a planned event (e.g., a flight, train service) will not happen.
Cancellation
To get on a ship, aircraft, train, or other passenger vehicle.
To board
The act of reaching a destination.
Arrival
A circular object that turns around a central point and allows a vehicle to move.
Wheel
A room where people can sit and wait, for example at a station or in a hospital.
Waiting room
A thing used for transporting people or goods, especially on land, such as a car, lorry, or motorbike.
Vehicle
A thick, round piece of rubber filled with air, fitted around a wheel.
Tyre
a long line of vehicles that cannot move or can only move very slowly
Traffic jam
(Of an aircraft) to leave the ground and begin to fly.
Take off
the thing that a driver turns to control the direction of a vehicle
Steering wheel
A strap in a vehicle that you fasten across your body for safety.
Seat belt
A special board giving information or instructions to drivers.
Road sign
a metal bar used for trains to run on.
Rail
A town or area with a harbour where ships load and unload goods and passengers.
port
The raised, flat area beside railway tracks where passengers get on and off trains.
Platform
To pass another moving vehicle or person because you are moving faster.
Overtake
To fail to catch a train or bus because you are too late.
Miss the train/bus
A wide road with several lanes for fast-moving traffic over long distances.
Motorway
To send a ship into the water or a spacecraft into the sky.
Launch
(Of an aircraft) to come down to the ground.
land
To take someone somewhere in your car.
Give somebody a lift
To leave a bus, train, plane, or bicycle.
get off
To board a bus, train, plane, or large boat.
get on
To leave a car, taxi, or small boat.
get out
To enter a car, taxi, or small boat.
get in
The place at an airport where passengers gather to board their flight.
gate
A journey made by air, especially in an aircraft; the aircraft making such a journey.
flight
A person who operates a vehicle, especially a car.
driver
A room in an airport where passengers wait before they get on their flight.
Departure lounge
A holiday on a large ship, travelling to several places for pleasure. To sail about on a journey for pleasure.
cruise
All the people who work together on a ship, aircraft, or train.
crew
to make the same journey regularly between work and home or a regular journey between work and home
commute
To get on a form of transport (e.g., bus, train, flight) in time for its departure.
catch
The release of carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚) and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, primarily from burning fossil fuels for energy, transport, and industry.
Carbon emission