Bus travel
All student bus users need to verify their student status to access cheaper tickets on the B&H Buses app.
You only need to verify your status once – after it has been done you can generally continue to purchase student tickets without re-verification until the expiry date on your ID card.
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Travel time between the campus and central Brighton is about 20 minutes.
For all services provided by Brighton & Hove buses, .
Route | Direction | Frequency | Full Timetable |
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25 | Central Brighton and Hove, terminating at Palmeira Square, Portslade Station, or Old Steine | Regular services during the day | |
23 | Service to the Brighton Marina via Hanover, Queens Park, and the County Hospital | Regular services during the day | |
28/29 | Service between Brighton and Tunbridge Wells, stopping outside campus | Approximately every 15 minutes at peak time | |
5B | Hollingbury to Hangleton via Preston Circus, stopping at the University | Every half hour at peak time | |
N25 | Night time service from Old Steine to the University | Regular services from midnight to 5am |
All students and staff can travel for free by bus within the University campus. Buses leaving campus will be subject to standard rates.
Bus tickets for students
For more information on buying bus tickets and current bus fare rates, visit the .
Students can buy one-week, three-month and yearly tickets from; One Stop Travel, North Street, Brighton; or Brighton & Hove Bus Company office, Conway Street, Hove. One-week tickets can also be purchased from USSU shops on campus.
We would like to remind students that when showing a 'student mticket', you must also show appropriate student ID to the bus driver. Failure to do so will mean the full adult fare will have to be paid.
Bus tickets for staff
Sussex staff can obtain a 10% discount on Brighton & Hove networkSAVER bus tickets (7 day, 28 day, 90 day and annual) using smartcard. This discount is also obtainable by registering for the . Note that 1 day, Pay Monthly networkSAVERS and citySAVER tickets are not included.
Easit membership also entitles staff to free Day Rider gold tickets for travel across ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓƵ, Surrey & Hampshire, as well as discounted tickets on Stagecoach services in the Brighton area.
Accessibility
To help accommodate members of the University and the general public with hidden disabilities or mobility issues that may not be immediately apparent, Brighton & Hove Buses have introduced the Helping Hand scheme - a yellow card or badge that quickly advises of any assistance the user may require in a discreet manner.
This can include a mobility issue, visual impairment, a hidden medical condition, or anything else that may affect your journey that the driver can help you with. The card also has space for your name and emergency contact in the case of an emergency.
Helping Hand is used on numerous local transport services, and is quickly expanding to a variety of businesses and services across the UK. For more information, .