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What is it?
coach
What is it?
ferry
What is it?
cable car
What is it?
tram
What is it?
yacht
What is it?
(toy) scooter
What is it?
hot-air balloon
What are they?
aircraft
What is it?
cruise ship
What is it?
Underground
What is it?
cable car
What is it?
yacht
What is it?
hovercraft
What is it?
scooter
What is it?
motorbike OR motorcycle
What is it?
helicopter
the top outside floor/ platform of a ship or boat
deck
The area of an airport where incoming passengers arrive
arrivalS hall
a place at an airport where you show your ticket so that you can be told where you will be sitting
check-in dEsk
a place at the side of a road where you take your car to buy petrol, oil, etc.
filling Station
large passenger ships used mainly for vacationing.
crUise ship
A bay, marked off area or a platform where a coach parks dropping off or waiting for passengers.
coach bAy
​a place where a road crosses a railway line at the same level (not on a bridge)
leveL crossing
the part of a train where you can buy something to eat and drink
buffet Car
a vehicle that travels just above the surface of water or land, held up by air being forced downwards
hovErcraft
a vehicle that hangs from and is pulled by a moving cable and that carries passengers up and down a mountain
cabLe car
a night train/ a coach on a train with beds for people to sleep in
sleePer
a place where taxis park while they are waiting for passengers
taxI rank
a light motorcycle, usually with small wheels and a curved metal cover at the front to protect the rider’s legs
sCooter
a mechanical barrier at the entrance to a place such as a railway station or a football ground. You swipe your card here to enter the place.
ticket barrIer
an expensive and luxurious large sailing boat, often also with an engine and a place to sleep on board, used for pleasure trips and racing
yachT
The place for you to get back the things/ possessions that you lost
lost propeRty office
​enlarge imagea vehicle driven by electricity, that runs on rails along the streets of a town and carries passengers
trAm
the raised flat area next to the track at a train station where you get on or off the train
Platform
What is this?
check-in desk
What is this?
departure gate
What is this?
lost property office
What is this?
taxi rank
What is this?
service station
What is this?
ticket office
What is this?
sleeper
What is this?
level crossing
What is this?
filling station
What is this?
coach bay
What is this?
car park
What is this?
cabin
What is this?
buffet car
What is this?
motorbike
What is this?
scooter
What is this?
cruise ship
What is this?
coach
What is this?
cable car
What is this?
aircraft
What is this?
ferry
What is this?
hot-air baloon
What is this?
hovercraft
What is this?
yacht
What is this?
ticket barrier
What do you think is the most spectacular way to travel across a large city and why?
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What do you think is the cheapest way to travel across a large city and why
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What do you think is the fastest way to travel across a large city and why
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The longest __________ in the world is In Phu Quoc Vietnam.
cable car
A _______________ can travel on land, water, mud, or ice
hovercraft
The first ___________ line was opened beneath the streets of London in 1863
underground
The Titanic is the famous __________________ that sank in the North Atlantic in 1912
cruise ship
A 'drone' is an unmanned ____________
helicopter
My c and h are silent, my a sounds like o in hot. Why is a question and my first letter. The answer, have you got?
yacht
Inside a tube below your feet, faster than your heart can beat,
underground
A cable sits above my head,tracks on the ground where I am led
tram
Some you kick off from the ground, Some have an engine to drive around. Wear a helmet when you ride, If you don't then you could die.
scooter
So many in Saigon, Easy to guess, am I wrong?
motorbike
Like a frog I'm amphibious huh what's that? Your curious? I can go on sea or land, Now do you understand?
hovercraft
Sat in a basket made of wicker. I can see a great flame flicker.
hot air balloon
four blades sit upon my roof, when operating I'm aloof, No matter where I'm bound, I'm going round and round.
helicopter
My name is also a verb, to go back and forth I have heard, my journeys are usually short, I travel from port to port.
ferry
A floating hotel
cruise ship
I'm long and heavy with lots of seats. I can go far for very cheap.
coach
Going high upon a wire. Of this view I will not tire
cable car
Is it a bird? Is it superman? No it's an.....
aircraft
A designated area where people wait; often at transportation hubs.
Waiting room
A place where trains arrive and depart.
Train station
A place where tickets are sold.
Ticket office
A gate with a barrier where tickets are checked before entry.
Ticket barrier
A designated area where taxis wait for passengers.
Taxi rank
A train carriage with beds for sleeping.
Sleeper
A facility providing fuel; food; and other services for vehicles.
Service station
A place where ships can dock and load or unload cargo.
Port
A raised area by a railway track for boarding and alighting from trains.
Platform
A place where lost items are kept for recovery.
Lost property office
A point where a railway and a road cross at the same level.
Level crossing
A place on the coast where ships can moor safely.
Harbour
A place where vehicles can refuel with petrol or diesel.
Filling station
The specific location at an airport where passengers board their flights.
Departure gate
A flat area on a ship; usually open and on a higher level.
Deck
A place where long-distance buses arrive and depart.
Coach station
An area designated for buses to stop or park.
Coach bay
The place at an airport where passengers register for their flights.
Check-in desk
An area for parking cars.
Car park
A private room on a ship or plane; or a small compartment in a vehicle.
Cabin
A designated place for buses to pick up and drop off passengers.
Bus stop
A train carriage with a dining area or restaurant.
Buffet car
A part of the airport where people arrive from their flights.
Arrivals hall
A place where planes take off and land; for air travel.
Airport
A medium-sized boat for recreation; often with sails or engines.
– Yacht.
A subway system operating below the ground.
– Metro.
A passenger vehicle on tracks; often seen in cities.
– Tram.
A small, often motorized two-wheeled vehicle.
– Scooter.
A two-wheeled motor vehicle;
– Motorbike.
A vehicle that can go over water and land on a cushion of air.
– Hovercraft.
A big balloon filled with hot air; used for flying.
– Hot air balloon.
An aircraft that goes up and down and moves in any direction.
– Helicopter.
A boat that carries people and vehicles over water.
– Ferry.
A big ship for people on vacation voyages.
– Cruise ship.
A large bus used for long-distance travel.
– Coach.
A vehicle pulled by cables; often on a hill or mountain.
– Cable car.
A flying vehicle; like a plane or helicopter.
– Aircraft.