In general, England's transportation system has the potential to be one of the most efficient in the world. This private student accommodation london is situated conveniently near public transport systems. Students can use the buses or metro or cycle around the city. Students can also purchase an Oyster Card, considerably decreasing local transportation costs.
1. Bus
Stagecoach is a bus service that runs throughout London. The bus network in London operates 24 hours a day, with over 100 buses travelling up and down the city. Students can catch buses from Victoria Bus Station near the City Centre, connecting to England's national motorways. Hundreds of local bus stops are located around the city, serving locals and students. The typical bus price in London is between £2 and £5 per day.
2. Metro
London has a specialised metro rail system that connects all zones, from London City Centre to Waterloo and Piccadilly Circus Station. These are metro stations that are neatly connected. As a result, students don't have to worry about travelling to closeby cities on weekends. The metro fare is usually between £3-£6.70 for a ride.
3. Trams
The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) is a railway network that operates without a driver and covers east and south-east London sections. Interchanges with the London Underground are available at key Tube stations, including Bank, Tower Gateway, and Canary Wharf. With a travel card, you can enjoy an unlimited tram journey for £1.75.
4. Cycling
Students can also use bicycles to explore the city's neighbourhoods. Students can visit premium riding places in London, such as the famous Jubilee Park & Garden.