Tube Basics
Stations and Places
Signs and Words
Colours and Lines
Travel Actions
100

This is the common name for the London Underground.

What is the Tube?

100

This is where you wait for the train.

What is the platform?

100

This sign tells you where to go out of the station.

What is Exit?

100

The Circle Line is this colour.

What is yellow?

100

You do this to enter the train.

What is get on?

200

This is a card you use to pay for Tube travel.

What is an Oyster card?

200

This big station is near the London Eye and the river.

What is Waterloo?

200

This sign tells you a train will arrive soon.

What is Next train?

200

The Central Line is this colour.

What is red?

200

You do this when you leave the train.

What is get off?

300

This shows the trains and the lines.

What is the Tube map?

300

Many tourists go to this station to see Buckingham Palace.

What is Green Park?

300

This sign tells you not to smoke.

What is No smoking?

300

The Victoria Line is this colour.

What is light blue?

300

You do this to use your Oyster card at the barrier.

What is tap in / tap out?

400

You hear this message: “_____ the gap.”

What is mind?

400

This station is famous for a big clock tower nearby.

What is Westminster?

400

This word means “train is coming—get on.”  

What is boarding?

400

The Jubilee Line is this colour.

What is grey?

400

You do this when you change from one line to another.

What is transfer (or change)?

500

This round symbol (red circle, blue bar) is used for Tube stations.

What is the Underground roundel?

500

This is the oldest Tube station, opened in 1863.

What is Baker Street?

500

This message means “stand behind the yellow line.”

What is Stay back?

500

The Piccadilly Line, used for Heathrow, is this colour.

What is dark blue?

500

You do this when you follow signs to find your line.

What is go in the right direction?