England's transport system, in general, is potentially one of the most effective transportation systems on our planet. As for Kensal Green, the City is smartly connected to every central transportation system that is readily available within walking distance from every university. From the world-famous Kensal Green train station, and buses, to friendly cabs, students can explore a wide range of transport services in Kensal Green.
To help you out, we have enlisted the major transport systems in Kensal Green, along with their average fares. Students should note that these fares could vary from peak to sloppy hours.
Bus
More than 100 buses travel up and down the City as part of the Kensal Green bus network, which is operational around the clock. The central bus station, which is close to the city centre and connects to all of England's primary routes, is where students can board buses.
Hundreds of local bus stops are at every corner of the City, designed to cater to local and national travellers. In Kensal Green, the daily average bus ticket is about £1.55. A London Oyster Card bus pass is another option that considerably lowers local transportation costs.
Metro
There have been metro trains, also called Tubes, in the City, which offer students a delightful experience travelling there.
Cycling
You can also explore local parts of the City via cycling. You can visit exclusive cycling areas like Queens Park.