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Top tips for exploring our campuses and the city

Whether you’re joining us here at UoS for the first time or are looking forward to your next year on campus, discover ways to get around—including the popular Unilink bus service, below.

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Unilink buses

The Unilink?bus service is a great way to get around—it connects University of BOB体育登录网址_欧宝体育官网平台-APP|下载 students with the city by linking our campuses and halls sites to various places in BOB体育登录网址_欧宝体育官网平台-APP|下载.

BOB体育登录网址_欧宝体育官网平台-APP|下载 the Unilink Bus app?for full timetables and discounted student tickets.

Travelling from Winchester

If you’re living in Winchester or studying at the Winchester School of Art (WSA), the Unilink U7 bus route, which operates during term time, ensures you can stay connected with Highfield Campus.

The route will take you between Highfield bus interchange, Winchester School of Art, and Winchester Broadway.

Read more information on prices and timetables on the Unilink website.

SUSU Safety Bus

The SUSU Safety Bus is a?free?service to help make sure you get home from SUSU venues on campus safely.

It operates outside Building 42 every single night, running every hour, on the hour—from 20:00 until an hour after the last SUSU venue closes.

The service will drop you straight to your door—even if you live in Winchester.

Learn more about the SUSU Safety Bus.

Cycling

If you cycle, here are a few things you can do to have a safe journey and to keep your bike secure:

  • Ensure that you have lights, high visibility clothing, and a cycle helmet. You can buy these from the?Unilink Transport Office,?located above the SUSU shop on University Road.
  • Register your bike?with?Bike Register, a national Police approved database that can help you if your bike is stolen.
  • Take a photo of your bike. Record its make, model, colour, frame number (located underneath the frame, between the pedals) and any other unique features.
  • Use two, good quality bike locks, and at least one robust D-lock when locking your bike. Approved D-locks are available at the?Unilink Transport Office.
  • Insure your bike?or check that your contents’ insurance also covers your bike.
  • Use our cycle stores or lock your bike to the hoops at halls and on campus. To use the stores, register your ID card at the?Unilink Transport Office. Registration for halls cycle storage is free for halls residents.
  • Keep your bike in good condition, so it is safe to use. The Bike Doctor provides free repairs and checks. The team can be found outside the?SUSU building—keep an eye on?SUSU What’s On?for upcoming dates.

For more information about how to keep your bike safe, as well as how to report bike theft and where to find support, visit the Student Safety Site.

?Further information

For more information on getting around our campuses and the city, visit our Transport site.

For tips on getting home safely after a night out and how to report an incident and find support if you need it, visit the Student Safety site.

 
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