England's entire transportation system has the potential to rank among the most effective, letting you access all the things to do in London. The City is strategically connected to every vital transit hub, conveniently located near all of London's colleges and is easy to access. The DLR (a machine-driven light rail), buses, trams, and the famous London Underground Tube are just a handful of the numerous transportation options available to students, getting them to the best universities in London.
To help students, we've provided a list of London's primary transit alternatives along with usual prices. Students should be aware that these prices are subject to vary during irregular and busy periods. These options have various stops near all of Fordham off campus housing options.
Train: London has a dedicated metro rail system that links Piccadilly and Waterloo Stations to the city's financial district. There are direct connections between these train stops and other stations. Weekend excursions to nearby cities won't be an issue for students. The average train fare can range anywhere from £1.8 - £10. With an 18+ Oyster Card, you can get up to 34% student discounts.
Bus: The streets of the City of London are continually served by more than 100 buses throughout the day. Students can board buses at Victoria Bus Station, which is close to the city centre that connects to all of England's national routes and lets you freely access all the things to do in London. The average bus fare ranges from £1.75 - £2.5. If you have an 18+ Oyster Card, you can save 30% on bus and train travel!
Countless local bus stops throughout the city are designed to accommodate both local and interstate travellers. Daily bus fares in London range from £2 to £5. Students also have the choice of purchasing an "Oyster Card" bus pass, significantly reducing local transit costs.