Being situated in London, a major city which has one of the most extensive and well-laid out transportation networks not just in the country but the world, Wood Green, therefore, benefits from this. One of the most important factors for students is planning their commute. With a proper commute schedule in place, students can manage their time better, get to class on time, and also have a comfortable and safe journey. Here are a few travel options for students in Wood Green:
Bus: The area is serviced by London Buses routes 29, 67, 121, 123 (available 24 hours a day, weekends), 141, 144, 184, 221, 230, 232, 243 (also available 24 hours a day), 329, N29, N91, W3 and W4. The average bus fare for regular ticket holders is £ 1.55/ day. You can also choose a London Oyster Card bus pass that significantly reduces local transport expenses.
Metro: London is known for its underground metro network, commonly called Tubes. The area has two major stations: Turnpike Lane tube station is at the southern end of Wood Green High Road, and Wood Green tube station is at the northern end. The Piccadilly line connects the two.
Cycling: You can use a bicycle to tour the neighbourhood. You can explore upscale cycling destinations like Russell Park.
Walking: For students who want to keep themselves active, walking is the ideal option for short distances. Not only will it be cost-effective, but you can explore hidden parts of the area better and also take in the sights on your way!