Students registered in full-time studies (including co-op students) can purchase an unlimited GRT Term Pass. The term pass allows unlimited travel on Grand River Transit for four consecutive calendar months: September to December January to April May to August. Here's everything you need to know about taking transit, including using your student card on buses and train, bringing your bike on board, and popular destinations for Conestoga College students. If you lose your OneCard with a U-Pass, go to the OneCard office to replace your student card. Wilfrid Laurier University Graduate Students' Association Lost U-Passes
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There are regular train services to/from Cambridge, further guidance can be found on the National Rail website, or via the regular train operator Greater Anglia. There are taxi ranks at the railway station and in the city centre. Pushchairs and fold up bikes only can be taken on the bus.
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These services run regularly, some depart every 10 minutes.īus tickets must be bought from the bus driver and only cash is currently accepted. Regular Stagecoach Citi busesĬiti 1, 3, 7 or 8 to the city centre and then the Citi 5 or 6 to Huntingdon Road (change at the bus station). Tickets can be purchased for £2 (£1 with a University ID card) to Eddington.īus tickets must be bought from the bus driver and only cash is currently accepted. This service will drop passengers on Eddington Avenue outside Sainsburys. You can travel directly to/from Eddington and the Cambridge Railway Station. Information on bus services in Cambridge can be found on the Cambridge City Council website. Traffic is often heavy, parts of the centre are pedestrianised, and the one-way system takes some getting used to. Attempting to drive through the city centre can be very time consuming. If you require disable parking, please contact the Porters’ Lodge.Ĭambridge is a busy city. To drive to the Porters’ Lodge, follow the road around to the bottom turning left underneath Swirles Court and then turn left onto Pheasants Drive. From Huntingdon Road, turn onto Eddington Avenue and go past the University of Cambridge Primary School, then take the right fork onto Turing Way. It is located in Eddington between Turing Way and Pheasant Drive. You can plan your journey to and from Swirles Court using Cycle Streets.