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Travel
If you’re thinking about coming to Exeter College there are many ways to travel to us, and all of our sites are easily accessible by train, bus, bike, car or on foot, depending on where you’re travelling from. In fact, over 66% of our students travel from outside of Exeter. To make travel easier, we offer an Exeter College subsidised Travel Pass scheme, which you may be eligible for. If you’re 16 or 17 you are also eligible for a National Rail 16-17 Saver card which, if purchased, entitles you to 50% off most rail tickets (visit 16-17saver.co.uk). If you travel at peak times on trains to and from Newton Abbot every day, with our College Travel Pass scheme, you could make an annual saving of over £850 (based on an average daily return of £6). If you have applied and received your College offer, you will automatically receive information by text and email in June/July, so you will find out everything you need to know about how to get to your place of study before you start College. Visit exe-coll.ac.uk/travel for more information.
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We have secure cycle racks at our College sites and train stations are never far away.
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There are plenty of city and countywide buses to get you to your destination. The College also has a subsidised travel scheme with Stagecoach South West.
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If you catch the train, all College sites are within a short walking distance. City centre sites are all less than a seven minute walk from either Exeter St Davids Station or Exeter Central Station. Our Construction Centre is only five minutes from Digby and Sowton Station and our Technology Centre is 10-15 minutes’ walk from Pinhoe Station. Haven Banks Outdoor Education Centre is 11 minutes’ walk from Exeter St Thomas Station.