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England Transportation Guide

Traveling around the United Kingdom is not difficult, thanks to an extensive network of trains, airplanes, and buses or coaches that make up the public transportation system of the country. You may even use these services to travel out of the country. The public transportation system of the UK takes several forms:

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Train stations are located all over the UK. Intercity (between city) trains traverse major cities and make stops even at neighboring villages. They may also be outfitted with a food trolley or buffet carriage. The more extensive Channel Tunnel allows you to visit countries like France and Belgium without having to board a plane.

Airplane

Frequent flights between major UK cities and the rest of Europe allow you to visit places like Amsterdam, Berlin, and Paris in under an hour. Countries farther away, such as Greece, Poland, and Egypt, are accessible by air in three to four hours.

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Buses and coaches can take you to many UK cities. While they do take longer than trains and planes, you save a considerable amount of cash.

Bicycles and Mopeds

Bicycles are a great way to get around major UK cities. Not only do you not have to deal with traffic, but you save money and stay fit. Mopeds may be rented if you have a valid license and are at least 16 years old.

There are many ways that you can save money while traveling around the UK. You may obtain the International Student Identity Card (ISIC) or an International Youth Travel Card (IYTC), which will save you money on rail, air, and bus travel. The ISIC or IYTC also offers discounts on shopping, entertainment, and dining.

Another card worth purchasing is the Young Person’s Railcard (YPR), which allows persons 16 to 25 years of age, or full-time students of any age, to obtain one-third off of the going railway fare.

The Megabus coach network is an affordable choice among students and travels to over 40 UK cities. National Express, the most common coach company in the UK, offers a Young Person’s Coachcard (YPC) for those aged 16 to 25 years or who are full-time students. The YPC offers discounts of up to 30%.

Your college or university student union may offer special one-day, three-day, or weekly travel discounts on select bus and rail lines. Many towns and cities do the same, offering public transportation discounts at tourist kiosks.

We hope you enjoyed this England transportation guide as well as saving money on England transportation and other transportation options around rest of the United Kingdom.

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