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42 Spanish Phrases for the Train Station

42 compact Spanish phrases for train stations, including buying tickets, using machines, finding platforms, seat reservations, delays, luggage, transfers, and refunds.

This collection contains the most useful expressions that will help you feel confident in communication. Learning whole phrases allows you to speak faster and more naturally, without thinking about grammar.

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Buying Tickets

  • Un billete de ida.

    A one-way ticket.

  • Ida y vuelta, por favor.

    Round trip, please.

  • Para el próximo tren.

    For the next train.

  • ¿Hay tarifa reducida?

    Is there a reduced fare?

  • Necesito un billete flexible.

    I need a flexible ticket.

  • ¿Incluye el tren rápido?

    Does it include the fast train?

  • Sin elegir asiento.

    Without choosing a seat.

Ticket Machines

  • La máquina no funciona.

    The machine does not work.

  • No acepta mi tarjeta.

    It does not accept my card.

  • La pantalla se bloqueó.

    The screen froze.

  • Necesito imprimir el billete.

    I need to print the ticket.

  • ¿Dónde cambio el idioma?

    Where do I change the language?

  • ¿Vende billetes regionales?

    Does it sell regional tickets?

  • El pago no se confirmó.

    The payment was not confirmed.

Platform and Track

  • ¿En qué vía sale?

    Which track does it leave from?

  • La vía cambió.

    The track changed.

  • ¿Este es el andén correcto?

    Is this the right platform?

  • Busco el vagón cinco.

    I am looking for car five.

  • ¿Hay ascensor a la vía?

    Is there an elevator to the track?

  • No veo mi vagón.

    I do not see my car.

  • ¿Sale de este lado?

    Does it leave from this side?

Seats and Validation

  • ¿Tengo asiento reservado?

    Do I have a reserved seat?

  • ¿Es asiento libre?

    Is it open seating?

  • Quiero ventanilla, por favor.

    I want a window seat, please.

  • ¿Debo validar el billete?

    Do I need to validate the ticket?

  • ¿Dónde está la validadora?

    Where is the validator?

  • El lector no lo reconoce.

    The reader does not recognize it.

  • Tengo el billete digital.

    I have the digital ticket.

Delays and Refunds

  • El tren está retrasado.

    The train is delayed.

  • ¿Cuál es la nueva hora?

    What is the new time?

  • ¿Por qué se retrasa?

    Why is it delayed?

  • Necesito cambiar el billete.

    I need to change the ticket.

  • Quiero solicitar un reembolso.

    I want to request a refund.

  • Perdí la conexión.

    I missed the connection.

  • ¿Hay otro tren hoy?

    Is there another train today?

Luggage and Transfers

  • ¿Dónde dejo la maleta?

    Where do I leave the suitcase?

  • ¿Hay límite de equipaje?

    Is there a luggage limit?

  • Necesito consigna de equipaje.

    I need luggage storage.

  • ¿Dónde hago transbordo?

    Where do I transfer?

  • ¿Tengo que cambiar de estación?

    Do I have to change stations?

  • Mi conexión es corta.

    My connection is short.

  • Gracias por la ayuda.

    Thank you for the help.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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How many phrases should I learn daily?

We recommend focusing on 5-10 new phrases every day. Consistency is more important than quantity.

Why is it better to learn whole phrases instead of individual words?

Learning ready-made chunks helps you speak faster, sound more natural, and avoid spending time thinking about grammar.

These phrases will help you communicate confidently in real-life situations. Practice them with audio and add to your phrase trainer for better retention.

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