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Synonyms and antonyms of Rail passengers and rail travel in British Thesaurus

Rail passengers and rail travel

class (noun)

one of the standards of service available to someone travelling by train, plane etc

coach (noun)

tourismAmerican a less expensive type of seat on a plane or train. The British word is economy or tourist class.

first class (noun)

tourism the best and most expensive seats on a plane or train, or the best and most expensive accommodation (=place to sleep) on a ship

passenger (noun)

someone who travels in a motor vehicle, aircraft, train, or ship but is not the driver or one of the people who works on it

rail (noun)

the system of travelling by train

railcard (noun)

British a card that allows you to travel by train at a lower price than usual

railpass (noun)

a train ticket that you buy that allows you to travel anywhere in a particular area during a particular period of time

the railway (noun)

British the system of travelling by train, and all the companies, people, and equipment relating to it

second class (noun)

the ordinary seats and service on a train or ship

shunt (verb)

to move a train to a different track

straphanging (noun)

informal standing on a crowded bus or train