Let's go to the station, The new virtual workshop by TMB Educa

A digital goal hunt to teach how the metro works to primary school students.

A dynamic, engaging, and educational treasure hunt.

TMB presents the first digital activity added to the extensive educational project catalogue of the TMB Foundation. This is the virtual product Let’s Go to the station, created with the aim of functioning as a standalone resource, allowing schools and families to play and learn without having to travel. In addition, it strengthens and complements the in-person visit that already takes place at the metro station closest to the primary schools where the training is offered.

This game is open and accessible to everyone, enabling schools and families to enjoy the activity both in the classroom and at home.

Let’s Go to the station has been designed for projection on the classroom screen and functions like a treasure hunt or scavenger game. Children can follow the journey taken when entering the metro, overcoming different challenges and answering a series of questions to reach the final goal: boarding the metro.

Throughout the scavenger hunt, children learn basic concepts to keep in mind when traveling by metro, such as identifying access points using signage, validating their ticket before entering the station, or seeking assistance via the SOS intercom.

The game also includes basic rules for using public transport, such as giving up your seat to someone who needs it, never stepping onto the tracks, and recognizing station features designed to assist people with disabilities.

The TMB Educa project

Through the TMB Educa program, the TMB Foundation carries out a series of initiatives aimed at promoting the education of new generations in a true culture of sustainable mobility. The program also includes mobility workshops and educational activities for all groups and educational stages, from young children to older adults.

Check out the TMB Educa catalogue to explore all the available activities.

Workshop presentation

Watch the video summary of the two sessions of the activity that took place at Escola Auró (1'02").

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