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Annual pass: A ticket which has validity of one year. (noun)

Automatic doors: Doors which open by sensor without the need to open them manually.  (noun)

Baggage: The items which a person takes with them on a journey. (noun)

Bicycle: A metal frame with a seat and wheels used for transport. (noun)

Bike chain: An object used to secure a bicycle and prevent theft.

Bus: A large vehicle for carrying many people. (noun)

Bus lane: A portion of the road specifically for buses. (noun)

Bus station: A building for use by people who use a bus for transport. (noun)

Buzzer: A button used to inform the driver to stop. (noun)

Captain: The person that controls a ship or airplane. (noun)

Car: A small vehicle with four wheels that many people own. (noun)

Check-in: An area which deals with customer documents prior to travelling. (noun)

Child seat: A seat designed for children for the purpose of safety and for use in a car or on a bicycle. (noun)

Coach: A large vehicle for carrying many people, like a bus but for long journeys. (noun)

Commute: The act of travelling from a fixed location to another destination regularly. (verb)

Crew: The people who work on board a plane or ship. (noun)

Cruise: A journey taken on a ship to many different countries within a certain period of time. (noun)

Customs: An area which carries out security checks in an airport or on a border. (noun)

Customs officer: A person who carries out security checks in an airport or border. (noun)

Cycle lane: A portion of the road which is only for the use of cyclists.  (noun)

Cycle path: A concrete surface used specifically by bicycles. (noun)

Declare: An act of informing customs of the items being carried. (noun)

Delay: When a method of transport is not running to the time originally anticipated.  (noun)

Depart: To move from a place where a person is currently situated. (verb)

Departure gate: An exit which enables travellers to enter an airplane. (noun)

Direct: To travel to a destination without making any stops. (adjective)

Disembark: To get off a ship. (verb)

Dock: A place where ships arrive to and leave from. (noun)

Domestic: A journey which takes place in the same country. (adjective)

Driver: A person who operates a vehicle. (noun)

Emergency exit: A door which when opened allows a person to leave an enclosed space safely.  (noun)

E-ticket: A piece of paper containing pertinent details regarding a journey.

Fare: The total cost of a journey. (noun)

Ferry: A small boat used to carry people or vehicles short distances. (noun)

Flight: The act of an airplane making its way to its destination. (noun)

Helicopter: A vehicle that flies and does not hold a lot of people. (noun)

Helmet: A piece of hard shaped material placed on the head for protection. (noun)

Hire/rent: The act of borrowing a vehicle for a certain period of time. (verb)

Immigration: An area of the airport or border which requires documents to be checked. (noun)

Indirect: A journey which requires a stop prior to arrival at the destination. (adjective)

Insurance: A policy which protects the finances of the traveler for health and other purposes. (noun)

International: A journey which goes beyond the travellers’ home country. (adjective)

Lorry: A vehicle for carrying a large amount of goods (US – Truck). (noun)

Meter: An electronic display which calculates the total distance travelled as a cost. (noun)

Motor-bike: A two wheeled vehicle that has an engine. (noun)

One-way: A ticket that allows for the traveler to reach the destination but not to return. (adjective)

Passengers: The people who use a mode of transport controlled by another person. (noun)

Passport: An important document necessary for travel. (noun)

Pick-up truck: A small vehicle with space to carry goods at the back. (noun)

Pilot: The person who controls an airplane. (noun)

Platform: An area for people to wait for a train. (noun)

Priority seating: An area reserved for disabled people or those with small children. (noun)

Railway: The system of tracks that trains use to get from one place to another.  (noun)

Round-trip: A journey going from and returning to the same place. (noun)

Runway: A long strip of concrete used by airplanes when taking off and landing. (noun)

Safety belt: A long piece of strong thin material used to secure people in a vehicle. (noun)

Sidecar: A small hollow cart attached to the side of a motorcycle for transporting people. (noun)

Sky train: A train that is driven above ground level on a suspended track. (noun)

Take-off: When an airplane leaves the ground to begin flying through the sky. (verb)

Tandem: A bike that can carry two people at the same time. (noun)

Tariff: An amount of money to be paid for the transport service. (noun)

Taxi stand: An area for people to book and wait for a taxi. (noun)

Ticket: A piece of paper or card used as documentation to allow travel. (noun)

Ticket counter: A service desk which sell tickets or deals with ticket enquiries. (noun)

Ticket inspector: A person who checks passenger’s tickets for validity. (noun)

Ticket machine: An electronic device which enables customers to purchase tickets. (noun)

Tracks: The metal runners that direct a train. (noun)

Train: A vehicle that travels on a railway tracks. (noun)

Train station: A building used to receive people who travel by train. (noun)

Tram: A vehicle that follows tracks and travels within a city, usually along the roads. (noun)

Transfer: An act of changing transportation before arriving at the destination. (verb)

Transit: An act of waiting at another location for the next leg of the journey. (verb)

Traveller: A person who moves from one place to another in a short space of time (US – Traveler). (noun) 

Truck: A vehicle for carrying a large amount of goods (UK – Lorry). (noun)

Underground: A train that travels under the ground through tunnels.  (noun)

Unicycle: A bicycle that only has one wheel. (noun)

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