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Travelling to the Open Day

Travelling to the Open Day

Our Open Days take place at our main campus in Egham.

Royal Holloway, University of London
Egham Hill
Egham
Surrey
TW20 0EX

Travelling by public transport

Train

Our nearest train station is Egham, which is 40 minutes by train from central London and a short walk or bus journey from campus. 

Plan your train journey to Egham on the National Rail website.

Please do not use your Oystercard for your journey, as this will not be valid as travel payment.

Bus

There are regular buses running from various towns in the local area, including Windsor and Staines. 

We will also be running a free shuttle bus service from and to Egham train station, which will depart every 15 minutes throughout the day.

Travelling by car

There is limited free parking available on site.  Please drive to our main gates (on Egham Hill/ A30) and our parking attendants will direct you to a space.  There is no need to register for this.

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