One of the primary day-to-day activities of a student living near the University of the Arts is to travel. It can be either from the student accommodation at the University of the Arts or around the university. London travel is easier than it seems as the city has an excellent public transportation system. The Tube, London Overground, Docklands Light railway and bus services are all managed by Transport for London. Being a student in the Camberwell Campus, plan your travel with the online journey planner and avail of student discounts too.
London also follows the system of Oyster cards, a smart card to pay for travel on buses, Tube, DLR and ferry services. As a student, you can purchase a Student Oyster card and avail yourself of the student discounts. You also need to enter all the details, such as what zones you are travelling to and how you will pay for the card, for example, weekly, monthly or annually.
Train
The train network near the University of the Arts is an excellent system which students and staff can easily access. To reach the university, you can take Northern Line to the Oval. Visit the London Transport website for fares, timetables and routes.
Bus
The primary bus routes operating near the university are 12, 36 and 171. Camberwell students can quickly access the buses from the city centre.
Bike
Biking is an option that will never go wrong. It reduces harm to the environment by reducing local traffic and air congestion. Bike racks are available at both the Peckham Road and Wilson Road sites. For more information, visit the cycling in London website.