Using public transportation in a English-speaking area requires understanding specific vocabulary and phrases. This lesson helps you learn how to navigate buses, trams, and subways in English, from buying tickets to asking for route information. Enhance your public transportation experience with these useful expressions.

How often do the buses run per hour?

Is there Wi-Fi service on the train?

Are there seats for disabled people?

Is this train direct or do I need to change trains?

Is this seat taken?

Is the train air-conditioned?

When does the train leave?

Can I take my bike on the bus?

Can I get a bus route map?

Is there a discount for students?

Is there a tram line here?

How can I pay for the bus ride?

Does the train have a dining service?

When does the bus arrive at the station?

Is there a charging service for electronic devices on the train?

Where is the bike parking?

How long does it take to get to the airport by bus?

Is the train on time?

Where can I buy bus tickets?

How much does a bus ticket cost?

When does the next bus arrive?

Is there a bus schedule?

How can I get to the train station?

Where is the subway station?

Does this train go to the city center?

Does this bus go to the airport?

Where is the bus station?

Where is the tram station?

How long does it take to get to the train station?

Is the train fast?

Is the bus crowded?

Where can I find the taxi stand?

How much is the taxi fare to the airport?

Do the buses run at night?