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  2. Transport for Greater Manchester have developed a University of Manchester travel guide, including information on getting the tram, bus, walking or cycling to and from campus. Maps and travel advice. Travel from Manchester Airport. Airport Support Service. Travel from airports other than Manchester.

  3. There are various ways to travel to The University of Manchester by coach, bus or tram. Coach. National Express coaches serve over 1,200 destinations across the UK from the Chorlton Street Coach Station, which is near Piccadilly railway station and a short walk from both University campuses.

  4. It's easy to travel by train to The University of Manchester due to our proximity to three large rail stations. We are located close to both Piccadilly main line station (about two and a half hours from London) and Oxford Road train station, with Victoria train station a little further away.

  5. Manchester’s extensive bus network and Metrolink tram system offer a quick and convenient way to travel, connecting all parts of the city. axis and ride-sharing services are readily available for direct routes or late-night travel, with some offering student discount.

  6. By far the most popular way for most students to get around the city, buses are frequent, relatively cheap, and dry on those wet days. For hopping between Oxford Road and Sackville Street campuses you can use the 147 service for free - just show your student card to the driver.

  7. There are 4 ways to get from Manchester Piccadilly Station to University of Manchester by bus, taxi, or foot. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner.

  8. Whether you are travelling by bus, train or plane, this document provides a range of useful tips on how you can do it for less. It also provides information regarding the University's Travel Awards which may help you to fulfil your travel dreams!

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