Wolverhampton City Campus

Ways to get to Wolverhampton City Campus.

If you are travelling to us by train, Wolverhampton City Campus is approximately an 8 minute journey from Wolverhampton Train Station and is 0.4 miles. 

The station itself has lifts on each platform and has been classified as a step-free access station. You can also take advantage of the passenger assist service if needed.

For full information about accessibility at Wolverhampton Train Station, click HERE

If you are travelling to us by bus, Wolverhampton City Campus is approximately a 7 minute journey from Wolverhampton Bus Station and is 0.3 miles.

Wolverhampton is one of the UK's most accessible bus stations. For those with visual impairments, you can use the free apps NaviLens and NaviLens Go, which offers an accessible alternative to traditional signage via new smart codes. 

Depending on the bus service or company you are using to get to us, we recommend you check on their specific websites to determine the accessibility of their buses and any extra assistance they offer. 

If you are travelling to us by tram, the Wolverhampton St George's stop is the closest to the university being is approximately a 8 minute journey, and 0.4 miles. Services run up to every 10 minutes.

All West Midlands Metro trams are all fully accessible. For more information on tram accessibility, click HERE. For all routes, tram stops and to plan your journey, click HERE

If you are travelling to us by coach, we offer discounted travel to those attending any of our on-campus events with National Express.

National Express have a dedicated Assisted Travel Team who can help you plan your journey to ensure you are safe and comfortable. For more information, click HERE

If you are travelling to us by taxi, there are a number of taxi operators that have disabled-friendly cars. Wolverhampton City Council have provided a list of wheelchair accessible cars and the taxi companies that they belong to, in the local area. 

Ring and Ride is a public transport service provided by West Midlands Special Needs Transport for disabled people in Wolverhampton and surrounding areas. For more information on the service and how to register or request a ride, click HERE.