Even in central London, this district has excellent transportation options. Vauxhall station provides access to London buses, National Rail trains, and the London Underground. The famous London Underground Tube, the DLR (a machine-driven light railway), trams, and buses are just a few of the many forms of transportation available to students in London.
1. Train: You can take the Vauxhall Train Station to London Waterloo on South West Trains in under five minutes. You can get to Wimbledon in just over ten minutes.
2. Bus: London's bus network runs 24 hours daily, with more than 100 buses running up and down the city. Students can take buses from Victoria Bus Station near the city centre that connects to all national highways of England. Hundreds of local bus stops are at every corner of the city, designed to cater to local and national travellers. The average fare is £1.75.
3. Metro: The primary tube station for this relatively compact London neighbourhood is Vauxhall. The station is situated on the Victoria Line. Take the tube for 4 minutes to Victoria Station, where you can walk to Westminster Cathedral and Buckingham Palace. You can also take the Oxford Circus Tube Station.
4. Taxis: If it would be more convenient, you can reserve a taxi through one of the neighbourhood companies, such as Bobby Cars on Vauxhall Street or Glynn Cars on Kennington Lane.