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Travel survey
All staff and students are encouraged to take part in our travel survey. This is your chance to tell us about your daily journey to the University and have your say on what the University can do to help improve it.
The survey is open until Friday 25 October and will only take a few minutes to complete. Once finished you’ll have the chance to enter a prize draw to win an iPad or a £50 voucher of your choice on completion of the survey.
Strathclyde, a connected campus
Glasgow is a compact and well-connected city. You can explore it by walking, cycling or wheeling.
Our city centre campus is a short walk from two mainline railway stations, a major bus station and the Glasgow Subway. This makes it easy to get to us by public transport too.
You can get directions with our interactive campus map. If you’re new to the city, there is plenty of information on getting around Glasgow. Find information on accessibility on campus through AccessAble.
For international students travelling from abroad, visit our international arrival support pages.
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Active travel
Walk, wheel or cycle to campus! We are a Cycle Friendly Campus and are always working to improve facilities to make it easier for active travel.
Public transport
Find out how to get here using public transport. There are also discounts available to Strathclyde students and staff.
Car parking
We have limited car parking available for those who need to drive.
Electric vehicles
We have a growing fleet of electric vans to reduce emissions, and electric pool cars available for business travel.
OVO Bike Membership
All students and staff at Strathclyde are now eligible for a discounted .
This offer will give free unlimited rides of up to 60 minutes on the standard bikes. It can be used for journeys between any of the 100+ stations across the city.
Bus travel
Under 22s free bus travel
Young people aged 5 to 21, who live in Scotland for at least 6 months a year, can apply for a free bus pass. You can use this to travel on most bus services in Scotland for free.
Over 22s discounted travel
Students older than 21 can still access savings on student bus tickets through First Bus.