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The college and the surrounding area. Goldsmiths University of London. You Are Here. New Cross. New Cross is a vibrant area in South East London that's situated just 10 minutes by train from the centre of the city. London. How to get to and from the centre.
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New Cross New Cross is a vibrant area in South East London that's situated just 10 minutes by train from the centre of the city.
How to get to and from the centre 1. 5 minutes' walk from both New Cross and New Cross Gate stations (zone 2), on the main rail network and London Overground. Fastest way. 2. On major bus routes including 21, 36, 53, 136, 171, 172, 177, 225, 321, 343, 436, 453. Cheapest way. Also get to Goldsmiths by: • 10 minutes' walk from Deptford Bridge Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station. • On the National Express coach route. • At the junction of the A2 and the A20, on Lewisham Way. • Bike
Take the rail network from New Cross or New Cross Gate (Overground), going to Crystal Palace and West Croydon to the south and Highbury & Islington to the north. • to Oxford Circus: London Overground to Canada Water 10 mins tube Jubilee line to Green Park Underground Station 1 mintube Victoria line to Oxford Circus Underground Station • to London Bridge Station: from New Cross Gate 9 mins, Southern/Southeastern to London Bridge Rail Station OR London Overground to Canada Water 3 minstube Jubilee line to London Bridge Underground Station
2. The cheapest way to get to the centre Use Oyster card (pay as you go)… it’s the cheapest way to pay for single journeys on bus, Tube, tram, DLR, London Overground and most National Rail services in London! • to Oxford Circus: Walk to Chenies Street 73 bus or 390 bus or 10 bus to GtTitchfield St / Photographers Gallery Walk to Oxford Circus OR Walk to Warren Street 88 bus to Oxford Circus Stn /Margaret St • to Piccadilly Circus: From Chenies Street 14 Bus OR From Warren Street 88 Bus • to Leicester Square: From Chenies Street 24 or 29 Bus • to Green Park: From Chenies Street 14 Bus
2. The cheapest way to get to the centre • to Notting Hill Gate: From Warren Street 27 Bus • to Westminster: From Chenies Street 24 Bus to Parliament Square OR from Warren Street 88 Bus to Westminster Abbey • to London Bridge: FromEuston 73 bus or 205 bus to Angel Station 43 bus to London Bridge Bus Station • to Trafalgar Square: From Chenies Street 29 or 24 Bus • to Hyde Park Corner: From Chenies Street 73 or 10 Bus • to Tottenham Court Road: From Chenies Street 73 or 390 or 29 or 10 Bus to Tottenham Court Road Station (or from Euston: 73 or 390 Bus) • to Camden Town: From Drummond Street 134 bus or 88 bus or 29 bus or 24 bus or 27 bus to Camden Town Station
Fares&Payments • Oyster is a smartcard which can hold pay as you go credit, Travelcard and Bus & Tram Pass season tickets. Use it to travel on bus, Tube, Tram, DLR, London Overground and most National Rail services in London. • Avoid card clash If you keep your Oyster card in your wallet/purse with your bank cards, you might occasionally see a red light when you touch it on a card reader at stations and on buses. The red light means you haven't paid for your journey and if you're at a ticket gate, it might not open. This can happen even if you've got enough pay as you go credit or a valid Travelcard on your Oyster card because you could be experiencing 'card clash'.
Fares&PaymentsAdult rate Tube, DLR and London Overground fares • Zones 1-2: Cash £4.70 – Oyster Pay As you Go (Peak Single) £ 2.80 / (Off-Peak Single) £ 2.20 – Travelcards (Day Anytime) £ 9.00 – 7 Days £ 31.40 Bus Fares • Pay as you go £ 1.45 -Daily Cap £ 4.40 – 7 Day Bus & Tram Pass £ 20.20
Enjoy your stay! http://www.tfl.gov.uk/ www.gold.ac.uk Laura Filippelli