transbordo means transfer — a common term in Travel Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: April 23, 2026
transbordo
noun • /[trans-BOR-doh]/
transfer
Example:
El transbordo dura treinta minutos.
The transfer lasts thirty minutes.
🧠 What does transbordo mean?
The word 'transbordo' refers to the act or place of changing from one mode of transport to another, typically during a journey. This commonly occurs when traveling by train, bus, or airplane, where a passenger must disembark one vehicle and board another to continue their trip. It can also refer to the process of transferring goods or cargo from one vehicle to another. The term emphasizes the transition and continuity of travel, even with a change in conveyance.
📚 Extra examples
- El billete incluye un transbordo en la estación central.
The ticket includes a transfer at the central station. - Necesito hacer un transbordo de autobús para llegar a mi destino.
I need to make a bus transfer to reach my destination. - El aeropuerto es conocido por sus largos tiempos de transbordo.
The airport is known for its long transfer times. - Organizaron el transbordo de mercancías a un tren de carga diferente.
They organized the transfer of goods to a different freight train. - Un transbordo sin complicaciones es clave para un viaje agradable.
A hassle-free transfer is key to a pleasant journey.
💡 Did You Know?
The verb form is 'transbordar', meaning 'to transfer' or 'to change vehicles'. For example, 'El pasajero debe transbordar al tren de alta velocidad.' (The passenger must transfer to the high-speed train.)
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "transbordo"
Synonyms: conexión, cambio, traslado
Opposites: viaje directo, trayecto continuo
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