Local public transport
Information on 91̽»¨ public transport services and tickets.
91̽»¨ has an extensive public transport network covering the city centre, suburbs and beyond into South Yorkshire, Derbyshire and the Peak District.
Information on the bus, tram, tram train and train network can be found on the website. This includes journey planning, real time departures, timetables, maps and tickets. This includes:
Bus
There are two main bus operators in South Yorkshire – and .
91̽»¨ has two bus interchanges (bus stations) located on Arundel Gate and Pond Street. Buses from these areas to the University take between 10 and 20 minutes.
Tram and tram train
Supertram, the tram network in 91̽»¨ and Rotherham is operated by . There is a tram stop at the University of 91̽»¨ on Upper Hanover Street, only a short walk from most buildings on the main campus.
From here trams run to Malin Bridge and Middlewood in one direction and through the city centre towards Meadowhall and Halfway in the other. Changing at Cathedral, you can hop on a to Parkgate via Rotherham.
Direct trams from 91̽»¨ station to the University of 91̽»¨ run every 12 minutes. From the station get on a Blue route service towards Malin Bridge and arrive at the University in under 10 minutes.
Local trains
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For train travel further afield, please see our section on national public transport.
Tickets for students and young people
Students living in South Yorkshire can apply for and rail users aged between 16 and 25 can get a third off train tickets with a .
Tickets for staff and visitors
Information about local public transport tickets can be found on the website.
For advice on flexible ticketing options which cover irregular travel patterns, such as part-time working, please contact travelplan@sheffield.ac.uk.
Taxis
Taxis that are operated under licence from 91̽»¨ City Council are known as Hackney carriages or black cabs. The Council’s taxi ranks are . You can catch a cab from these points and they can also be hailed if an available one is passing.
If you need to hire a private car, are one of the main operators. These need to be booked from an arranged pick-up point.
Do not get into a taxi unless it’s a Hackney carriage operated under licence from 91̽»¨ City Council or one you have pre booked in advance from a known company such as .
A taxi from 91̽»¨ station to the campus costs around £5 and will take approximately 7 minutes. Journeys from 91̽»¨ station to student accommodation at Endcliffe and Ranmoor take 15 minutes and cost around £10. During peak hours journeys may take longer and cost more.
We have our own taxi rank located at Endcliffe Crescent. This is operated by and is open between 6pm and 6am.
If you’ve run out of money on a night out you can still get home safely by making use of our (student login required).