Spanish Phrase
Mira en la web de transportes.
Meaning
The sentence tells someone to look at the transport website, usually to find schedules, routes, or ticket information. It is a quick, informal way to point a person toward an online resource.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to suggest that a friend, colleague, or customer checks an official transport site for timetables, fare details, or service alerts. It works well in casual conversation, emails, or chat messages.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Miraenlawebdetransportes
Imperative (tú) of mirar
Mira is the informal singular command form of the verb mirar, used to tell someone to look or check something.
Preposition en
En introduces the location or place where the action should be directed – here it means ‘on’ or ‘at’.
La web (feminine)
Web is a borrowed word from English; in Spanish it is treated as feminine, so it takes the article la.
de + noun (genitive)
De indicates possession or relationship; de transportes means ‘of transport’, i.e., the transport website.
🗨In Conversation
¿Cómo puedo saber los horarios de los autobuses?
How can I find the bus schedules?
Mira en la web de transportes.
Check the transport website.
✕Common Mistakes
Mire en la web de transportes.
Mire is the formal command; using it in a casual conversation sounds overly stiff.
Mira en la página de transportes.
While understandable, the more natural phrasing is página web de transportes or simply la web de transportes.
Mira en la web de transporte.
Do not drop the final s; transportes is plural because it refers to the whole transport system.
↔Alternatives
Revisa la página web de transportes.
Check the transport website.
Consulta la web de transportes.
Consult the transport website.
Échale un vistazo a la web de transportes.
Take a look at the transport website.
Cultural Tip
In most Spanish‑speaking countries the word web is widely used, but you’ll also hear página web or sitio web. The imperative Mira is informal; in a formal setting (e.g., speaking to a client) you would use Mire. Also, many transport authorities have a dedicated portal called ‘web de transportes’ that aggregates bus, train, and metro info.

