There is a very sound transportation system in London, England. The entire city is smartly connected to the central transport network and is within walking distance of the universities. There is an underground tunnel and DLR. Students can travel via trams, buses, and trains in Westminster.
1. Train: Westminster has a fixed railway system that runs through all the zones in London. It covers the city centre and travels to Waterloo and Piccadilly Circus Station. The stations are well connected to the other parts of the city, so students can easily travel to nearby areas via train. A single train ride will cost around £1.80-£5.80.
2. Bus: The bus runs 24 hours daily in Westminster, with more than 1,000 buses lined up to provide transportation to everyone. Students can take a bus from the Victorian bus Station, which is close to the city centre. A single bus ride will cost around £1.75 with an Oyster Card.
4. Taxi: Taxis in Westminster run on a meter, and students can hire a cab online, using an app on their smartphones, or at widely spread taxi stands in the city. These taxi stands are available throughout the city, including malls, markets, and hotels.
3. Cycling: Cycling is the most affordable and practical transport option as it does not cost much. This option is available to everyone living in this city.