Greater Manchester offers excellent public transportation, making it easy to go to campus and around the city. The routes are well connected, providing a high coverage of the major spots in the city. The public transport spots are well distributed throughout the city, which makes travelling by public transport easier. There are various transportation choices available to students, including walking, cycling, public transportation, and student discounts.
1. Tramlink: This city has a wide connection with TramLink, called the Manchester Metrolink. The local tram link system is the most extensive in the UK and offers affordable travel modes for all young minds.
2. Train: This city has a dedicated metro rail system covering Victoria and Piccadilly Station. These stations are concisely well-connected train stations. So students won't have to worry about travelling to nearby cities on weekends.
3. Bus: The campus's All major neighbourhood is located on Oxford Road, one of Europe's busiest roads. There are excellent connections to south Manchester and the city centre, with direct services to Piccadilly Gardens and Piccadilly Station. Birley is also connected to the city centre by several frequent bus services, including service 86, which connects all campus's major points and the city centre.
4. Cycle: Cycling is one of the most economical and environmentally friendly modes of transportation. Students can cycle on the beautiful cycle trails and explore the rest of the city. Students can rent a cycle at £1.65 and explore famous cycle trails like Clayton Vale Mountain Bike Trails.