Public transportation in Bradford is efficient and convenient, offering a range of options for students. The student accommodation near Bradford University is well-connected by buses and trains, providing easy access to various destinations within Bradford and its neighbouring areas. Bradford Interchange serves as a major transportation hub, connecting different modes of transport and offering seamless transfers. You can travel via several transportation modes:
1. Bus: The city’s bus network is extensive, with routes covering most areas and operating at regular intervals. You will get many buses connecting the Bradford city centre and every other corner of the city. For students, there are special discounted tickets. The buses cover every part, including Dewsbury, Wakefield, Huddersfield and many other functions in and around the city.
Travelling via metro and rails. You can take the Horton Building - Univ of Bradford bus stop and Laisteridge Lane bus stop. The average bus fare in Bradford is £1.60.
2. Train: You can travel by metros and rails as they cover a greater distance and save you from road traffic. Students have an MCard, which gives them discounts and unlimited travel to any place in West Yorkshire. The MCard is valid for students between the ages of 19 and 25. To travel via train, you can take the Bradford Foster Square travel terminals and Bradford Interchange grand central.
3. Bicycle: The most affordable and sustainable mode of travel is cycling. Bradford has a growing network of cycle lanes and paths, making it increasingly bike-friendly. With bicycle rental schemes available in the city, including options for electric bikes, it’s easy for students to access a bike when needed.