The overall transport system in England has the potential to be among the most efficient. The City is cleverly connected to each central transit hub that is easily accessible and is close to all of London's colleges. The iconic London Underground Tube, the DLR (a machine-driven light train), trams, and buses are just a few of the many forms of transportation available to students in London. We have listed London's main transportation options and typical fares to assist students. Students should know that these fares may change during busy and erratic times.
1. Train: London has a dedicated metro rail network that connects the city's central business district to Waterloo and Piccadilly Circus Station. These train stations have clear connections to other stations. Students won't have to worry about making weekend trips to adjacent cities.
2. Bus: There are more than 100 buses that travel up and down the City of London's streets continuously throughout the day. Students can board buses that link to all of England's national highways at Victoria Bus Station, which is close to the city centre.
Every part of the City has hundreds of local bus stops that are intended to serve both local and interstate travellers. In London, daily bus fares range from £2 to £5. An "Oyster Card" bus pass is another option available to students, which significantly lowers the cost of local transportation.
3. Cycling: Students can use bicycles for touring nearby areas of the city. Students can travel to upscale riding destinations in London, such as the well-known Jubilee Park & Garden.