We know that many in our community may wish to find alternative means of transport to campus rather than relying solely on public transport. Wherever possible, we encourage and aim to support staff and students in making their transport to campus - and across London - more active.
Implementing some level of active travel into your commute has been shown to improve your health and can bring significant environmental benefits.
It may not be possible to remove public transport entirely. However, through combining public transport with some element of active travel - whether it’s walking from a hub station or cycling part of the way - there are opportunities to find a way that is best for yourself, your health, and the environment.
Where to begin
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The Cycle Auction
Over 100 bikes are up for grabs, from as little as £10, at the Cycle Auction on Monday 28 October! Join us on Queen's Lawn or online via Imperial RAG stories. All proceeds go to charity.
Where to begin
Recommended routes between campuses
Journey | Route |
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South Kensington to White City | Route (Google Maps) |
South Kensington to North Acton | Route via canals (Google Maps) Route avoiding canals (Google Maps) |
South Kensington to Charing Cross | Route via Earl's Court (Google Maps) Route via High Street Kensington (Google Maps) |
White City to Charing Cross | Route (TfL) |
Hammersmith to Charing Cross | Route (TfL) |
North Acton to Hammersmith | Route (TfL) |
North Acton to Charing Cross | Route (Google Maps) |
Although these routes are recommended, you should always be aware of local conditions and only cycle where you feel comfortable and safe. |
Getting started with Active Travel
Active Travel Vlog - Part 3: Routes Around London
The best routes around London
In the final part of our conversation with Joe, he provides some advice on how to map out your route and some of the best routes around and between campuses.
Active Travel Vlog Part 1: Getting Started
Getting started with cycling around London
In part 1 of our series on Active Travel, Will and James speak with Joe on the best tips to bear in mind when getting started with taking up cycling around London.
Active Travel Vlog Part 2: Hints & Tips
Some hints & tips on cycling around London
In part 2, Joe provides some of his best hints, tips and answers to questions you never thought to ask about cycling around London.
New safety measures at South Kensington
It is now no longer possible to use the cycle lane alongside the Imperial College Road/Exhibition Road exit barrier while it is down. Instead, we request all two-wheeled traffic to either exit via the barrier or, if preferred, dismount and push their bikes along the pavement exit.
Please note that this change is a pilot scheme, introduced urgently to enhance safety. We consider it a temporary measure until we can implement a more secure exit option for two-wheeled riders. If you have any suggestions or feedback, do feel free to contact us at car.park@imperial.ac.uk.