Public transport in the United Kingdom is generally well developed, especially in cities, and many expats rely on it daily. For expats, the UK offers an extensive network of trains, buses, trams, and underground systems that make commuting and travel relatively easy without a car. Expats in the UK living in London benefit from one of the world’s most comprehensive public transport systems, including the Underground, buses, and commuter trains. Other major cities also have good local transport links, although coverage and frequency can vary. Long-distance train services connect most parts of the country, making intercity travel convenient for expats in the UK. However, public transport can be expensive, and delays or strikes do occur, particularly on rail services. In rural areas, services may be limited, and timetables less frequent. Overall, public transport is reliable enough that many expats choose where to live based on transport access rather than car ownership.