Vocabulary List Number 398 v.0.5 with 23 entries made up of 5 chapters with 14 definitions, 1 synonym and 4 examples. (Updated at April 24, 2026)
Main Definitions
- station |n| a building by a railway line where trains stop so that people can get on or off. (From Collins
Dictionary. April 22, 2026.) - "Ingrid went with him to the railway station to see him off." (From Collins Dictionary. April 22, 2026.)
Regional Variations
- United States |n| subway. (From Google IA. April 21, 2025.)
- United Kingdom |n| underground / tube. (From Google IA. April 21, 2025.)
- Europe / Latin America |n| metro. (Froom Google IA. April 21, 2025.)
Core Station Areas
- platform |n| the area where you wait and board the train. (From Google IA. April 24, 2026.)
- ticket office / booking office |n| where you buy tickets from staff. (From Google IA. April 24, 2026.)
- waiting room |n|a sheltered area for passengers to wait. (From Google IA. April 24, 2026.)
- concourse |n| the main open area inside a large station. (From Google IA. April 24, 2026.)
- ticket barrier / gate |n| the entry point where tickets are scanned. (From Google IA. April 24, 2026.)
- information desk |n| a place to ask for help or directions. (From Google IA. April 24, 2026.)
Some Railway Elements
- line |n| (the route followed by) a railway track. (From Cambridge Dictionary. April 15, 2026.)
- "The train was delayed, apparently due to leaves on the line." (From Cambridge Dictionary. April 15, 2026.)
- 'She says that the Northern Line is the worst on the London Underground." (From Cambridge Dictionary. April 15, 2026.)
- line / route map |n| a map or overlay for signal communications operations that shows the actual routes and types of construction of wire circuits in the field. It also gives the locations of switchboards and telegraph stations. (From The Free Dictionary .com. April 15, 2026.)
- platform |n| a long, flat raised structure at a railway station, where people get on and off trains. (From Cambridge Dictionary. April 23, 2026.)
- "The next train for Aberdeen will depart from platform 9." (From Cambridge Dictionary. April 23, 2026.)
- fare |n| the money that you pay for a journey in a vehicle. (From Cambridge Dictionary. April 23, 2025.)
- farecard / metrocard |n| a prepaid, magnetically encoded or electronic card used to pay for public transportation (buses, trains, subways). It stores monetary value or specific passes, allowing users to pay for trips or gain entry into transit systems. (From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. April 23, 2026.)
- 'I need to reload my fare card before I take the subway to work." (From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. April 23, 2026.)
- "A five-trip fare card can be purchased for $11.25." (From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. April 23, 2026.)
- "The system is reliable and simple to use with fare cards similar to our phone cards. (From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. April 23, 2026.)
- "I need to reload my fare card before I take the subway to work." (From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. April 23, 2026.)
- "A five-trip fare card can be purchased for $11.25." (From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. April 23, 2026.)
- "The system is reliable and simple to use with fare cards similar to our phone cards." (From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. April 23, 2026.)









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