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Travel and Transport

Getting around

An important way of reducing carbon dioxide emissions is to cut down on private car use. Whether you are coming to UEL to work, study, or visit or are travelling between campuses, there are alternatives that have less impact on the environment.

There are a number of ways of getting to UEL in a more sustainable way including walking, cycling, using public transport and car sharing. UEL is also in the process of producing a Sustainable Travel Plan, which will be available online when it is completed.

Staff who regularly commute to UEL via public transport may wish to consider taking advantage of a season ticket loan.

Links

  • Active Living Map - shows the Greenway and other cycling and walking routes in Newham.
  • Crossrail Greenway diversion - map showing the diversion of the Greenway.
  • Transport for London – check public transport information and order free cycle maps.
  • Sustrans – find out all you need to know about cycling.
  • Cyclestreets - plan a cycling route - quiet, fast or balanced - with an elevation profile.
  • Walkit – get a walking route map between any two points including your journey time, calorie burn, step count and carbon saving.

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