Public transport is a system that helps people move around cities and towns using shared vehicles like buses, trains, and taxis. Learning these public transport vocabulary words helps you understand signs, directions, schedules, and services while traveling. These are important public transport-related terms, each with a short and simple explanation.
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TogglePublic Transport Vocabulary Words With Meaning
Here are list of Public Transport Vocabulary Words:
1. Bus
A large vehicle that carries many passengers on roads.
2. Train
A connected series of cars running on tracks.
3. Subway
An underground train system.
4. Tram
A streetcar that runs on rails, often inside cities.
5. Metro
A rapid train system, usually in big cities.
6. Ferry
A boat that carries people or vehicles across water.
7. Taxi
A paid car service that takes passengers to places.
8. Rickshaw
A small three-wheeled vehicle, usually for short distances.
9. Monorail
A train running on a single rail.
10. Trolleybus
A bus powered by overhead electric wires.
11. Minibus
A small bus carrying fewer passengers.
12. Shuttle
A short, frequent service between two points.
13. Commuter Train
A train used daily by people going to work.
14. Transit
The movement of passengers from one place to another.
15. Public Transport
Transport service open to everyone.
16. Bus Stop
A place where buses pick up and drop off passengers.
17. Train Station
Where passengers get on or off trains.
18. Subway Station
A stop for underground trains.
19. Terminal
End point or central station for transport.
20. Platform
Raised area at a station for boarding trains.
21. Conductor
The person who checks or sells tickets on transport.
22. Driver
The person operating the vehicle.
23. Passenger
Someone riding in a vehicle.
24. Ticket
Proof of payment for travel.
25. Fare
The cost to ride public transport.
26. Timetable
A schedule showing arrival and departure times.
27. Route
The path a vehicle follows.
28. Schedule
Plan showing times for transport services.
29. Transfer
Switching from one vehicle or line to another.
30. Transit Card
A prepaid card for paying transport fares.
31. Fare Machine
A machine used to buy tickets.
32. Turnstile
A gate you pass through after payment.
33. Token
A coin-like object used to ride.
34. Pass
A card allowing unlimited rides for a period.
35. Express Train
A fast train with fewer stops.
36. Local Train
A train that stops at all stations.
37. Night Bus
A bus that runs during late hours.
38. Electric Bus
Runs on electric power, eco-friendly.
39. Double-Decker
A two-level bus.
40. Low-Floor Bus
Easier to board for disabled or elderly people.
41. Tramway
Tracks for trams or streetcars.
42. Queue
A line of people waiting for transport.
43. Delay
A late arrival or departure.
44. Departure
When a vehicle leaves.
45. Arrival
When a vehicle comes to its stop.
46. Peak Hours
Busy travel times like mornings or evenings.
47. Off-Peak
Less busy travel times.
48. Map
A visual guide showing routes and stops.
49. Transit App
Phone app that tracks public transport.
50. Announcement
Public messages about arrivals or changes.
51. Security Check
Inspection for safety before boarding.
52. Inspection
Checking tickets or safety conditions.
53. Overcrowding
Too many people inside a vehicle.
54. Accessibility
Ease of access for people with disabilities.
55. Priority Seating
Seats reserved for elderly or disabled passengers.
56. Reserved Seat
A seat saved in advance.
57. Standing Room
Area for standing when seats are full.
58. Handrail
Bar to hold while standing.
59. Window Seat
Seat next to the window.
60. Aisle Seat
Seat next to the walkway.
61. Escalator
Moving stairs inside stations.
62. Elevator
Lift for going up or down.
63. Waiting Area
Place where passengers wait.
64. Lost & Found
Service for lost items.
65. Information Desk
Help center for passenger questions.
66. Control Room
Monitors and controls the transport system.
67. Bus Lane
A road lane only for buses.
68. Track
The rail path for trains.
69. Conductor’s Cabin
Where the train conductor operates.
70. Baggage Area
Place to keep bags.
71. Bike Rack
Place to park bicycles at stations.
72. Turnaround Point
End of a bus or train route.
73. Re-route
To change the regular route.
74. Cancelled
When a scheduled service doesn’t run.
75. Onboard
Inside the vehicle.
76. Outbound
Traveling away from the city.
77. Inbound
Traveling into the city.
78. Crowded
Too full of people.
79. Cleanliness
How clean the transport is.
80. Punctual
Arriving or leaving on time.
81. Metro Card
Card used for city transport systems.
82. All-Day Pass
Unlimited rides for a day.
83. Weekly Pass
Unlimited rides for a week.
84. Monthly Pass
Unlimited rides for a month.
85. Fare Inspector
Checks if passengers paid.
86. Bus Shelter
Covered place to wait for the bus.
87. Ticket Booth
Place to buy tickets.
88. Route Map
Diagram showing paths and stops.
89. Boarding Time
Time to get into the vehicle.
90. Disembark
To get off a vehicle.
91. Detour
Alternate path due to a block or repair.
92. Service Disruption
Interruption in normal travel service.
93. Announcement Board
Displays service info and notices.
94. Seat Number
Assigned number for a seat.
95. Standing Passenger
Passenger without a seat.
96. Reserved Coach
Special compartment in train for reservations.
97. Intercity Bus
Bus that runs between cities.
98. Local Bus
Bus that operates inside a city.
99. Transit Authority
Organization that runs public transport.
100. Public Transit
General term for shared transport systems.