The city of Liverpool has a well-laid-out public transport. Trams, buses, trains, and private transportation services are examples of alternate modes of transportation. Staying in the student accommodation Wavertree makes it easier for students to commute to college. Choose from one of the following commute options listed below:
1. Buses: Buses are the most pocket-friendly transport. Buses are operated as a feeder service for metro lines. The most significant transport operators, Merseyside and Halton (Cheshire), offer single bus tickets at an affordable price. Liverpool has also begun to hand out Plus bus passes at £80/month, which you may fetch from the official website. The average fare costs £2.
2. Trains
Recently, Liverpool's initiative of launching the MetroCard, which can be accessed online or at the tube/train stations, helps passengers to have a hassle-free ride by pre-booking their tickets in advance. The average fare for trains is £2.90. The card also allows you to pay bus, metro, rail, and ferry fares.
4. Metro/Tubes
The student accommodation near the City of Liverpool College is situated at a convenient distance from the metro stations. The metro network is very intricate and serves suburban rail, tram and underground lines routes. We recommend you download the RMV mobile app for navigating the routes. You can travel via metro for just £4.45 for one area and approximately £6 for all areas.