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Travel

How did you travel to university today?

By weighing up your options and making use of your student discount, you may be able to save money on your transport costs.

Buses

Student keycard and mobile app tickets can be bought online:

  • City savers are available as a daily or weekly ticket. They are valid in the area from Shoreham, Patcham, Falmer and Saltdean, but not on City Sightseeing or Night Buses.
  • Network savers are available as a daily or weekly ticket. They are valid on all 91¶¶Òõ & Hove buses including night buses, but are not valid on route 494 or City Sightseeing buses.
  • There are 2 and 3 consecutive day tickets which are only available via the app.

7 day Network saver scratchcard tickets are available from some campus shops.

Monthly, three-monthly and annual student savers are also available. For all your options, including how to get a smartcard that lets you buy your tickets online, see the .

Trains

Railcard

Full-time students and anyone aged 16-25 can save up to one third on train travel across Britain with the . You can apply for a railcard at a train station or online. Santander offer a four year 16-25 railcard free with their 1|2|3 Student Current Account.

Unizone

The Unizone ticket is a season ticket for students travelling in the 91¶¶Òõ, Eastbourne or Worthing areas.

To purchase a Unizone ticket, you need a 16-25 railcard and a TOTUM/NUS card. You must buy Unizone tickets at one of the staffed stations within the Unizone area. You cannot buy these tickets online, on the train or at the machines. Make sure you have a TOTUM/NUS card and a rail photo identity card. Keep the receipt safe in case the ticket is mislaid.

Book in advance

You can also save money if you book your rail travel in advance and online. Visit the to book local trips in advance (eg trips to London).

For journeys further afield, check national rail companies such as , for their best prices, or visit the or .

Many rail companies release cheap tickets up to 13 weeks before the travel date, so the earlier you book, the more you can save.

Coaches

Full-time students and anyone aged 16-25 can save up to one third on coach fares across Britain with the .

You can also search for low fares and book in advance to save money. Visit the website to do so.

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