Students can commute from their student accommodation Belconnen by train, bus, rental bike or taxi. Public transport is affordable, convenient and covers every corner of the locality. Below are the preferred modes of transportation for students.
1. Bus
Town centres and other important locations are connected quickly by buses that run at least every 15 minutes on weekdays from 7 am to 7 pm and every 30 minutes at other times (including weekends). On weekdays, local bus services run every 30 minutes or less, linking the area's suburbs to nearby stores and the Belconnen Town Centre. Depending on the service, a weekly bus pass will cost around AU$ 10-30.
2. Trains
Building a more robust transportation system in Belconnen influences how citizens move about. Light rail, active transportation, and train networks are combined in Belconnen to enhance the communities and lessen congestion. The railway connects Kingston to Canberra from Queen Beyan Station. Typically, a ride costs around AU$ 3-10, depending on your destination.
3. Belconnen Bikeway
Learn how the University of Canberra, Australian Institute of Sport, CIT Bruce, and the city are more easily accessible from Belconnen thanks to 4.7 kilometres of shared and separated bicycle and pedestrian facilities. Take your bicycle around the city for small commutes and enjoy the scenic views. Initiating walking for small distance commutes can be advantageous in several ways.