1) You go to school every day, that's a familiar journey! 2) Going on a holiday? That could be your unfamiliar journey. 3) Familiar journeys are often quicker because you know the way. 4) Buses, trains, and trams can all be part of one journey. 5) Stages in a journey can be short walks between bus stops. 6) Different parts of your journey might have different speeds. 7) Changing from a bus to a train? That's called "transferring." 8) A timetable can tell you when to leave and when you'll arrive. 9) Your phone can be a resource; it has maps and timetables! 10) Planning means you won't miss the bus or train. 11) Some journeys take longer during busy hours. 12) Train staff can help you find your way. 13) Maps at bus stops are free guides to the city. 14) Parents or guardians can be your travel buddy. 15) Some apps tell you when the next bus is coming. 16) "Information" signs in stations can be really helpful. 17) Sometimes, even fellow passengers can help with directions.

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