England's transport system, in general, is potentially one of the most effective in the world. The city is smartly connected to every central transportation system readily available within walking distance from all the universities. From the world-famous London Underground Tube and DLR (a machine-driven light railway) to trams and buses, students can explore a wide range of transport services in London.
1. Train: Marylebone Underground station is on the Bakerloo Line. Marylebone runs regular passenger services to the west of England, with termini including Birmingham, Banbury, Bicester, High Wycombe, Gerrards Cross, Stratford-upon-Avon and Kidderminster. The train fares start from £12.90. Several student accommodation in Marylebone are well-connected to the train stations, so students don't have to worry about travelling to nearby cities on weekends.
2. Bus: Hundreds of local bus stops are at every corner of the city, designed to cater to local and national travellers. Portland Place (K), York Street (F) and Dorset Street (G) are some of the most accessible stops. The average bus fare in London is around £2- £5/day. Students can also choose an Oyster Card bus pass that significantly reduces local transport expenses.
3. Cycling: Students can also explore local parts of the city by cycling. They can visit the city's exclusive cycling areas, like the famous Jubilee Park & Garden.