Alongside buses, taxis, and trains, students also benefit from the well-connected network of cycling paths and pedestrian-friendly routes. The extensive bus routes not only cater to commuting between the university and the city centre but also facilitate easy access to nearby towns and attractions. Moreover, the rail system, including the nearby Chester Railway Station, provides efficient connections to various cities across the UK, offering students the opportunity for weekend getaways or exploration beyond Chester. The integration of student discounts and passes further enhances the accessibility of these transport modes, making it convenient and cost-effective for students to navigate the vibrant city and its surroundings.
1. Bus:
Travelling around Chester by bus is a very convenient and cost-effective option. Although bus use is prevalent in Chester, many people are unaware of the numerous bus services available near the Chester office. Two regular bus routes serve Chester Business Park. It translates to 5 buses per hour throughout the day.
2. Train:
National Express services in Chester depart from the Gorse Stacks bus interchange or the Chester Zoo. Great Chester is well served by the rail network, with frequent connections to London and other major cities in the United Kingdom. The Manchester Airport Rail Link includes four through trains from and to Chester.
3. Cycling:
Cycling is another excellent and efficient way to get around the city. Students can also choose to cycle to nearby places and neighbourhoods, which is an affordable, convenient and eco-friendly mode of transport.