Travel to Glasgow &Pictures of the University

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Pictures of the University

Here is a selection of photographs of the University. Click on the thumbnails to view larger versions.

More pictures for internal use can be found on ImageBase... [restriced to campus]

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Travel to Glasgow

Routes into Glasgow

  • AIR:
     
    • Glasgow International Airport
      www.baa.com/main/airports/glasgow
      Tel: 0870 040008
       
      The airport is situated seven miles to the west of the University. There is an airport bus service to the city centre. The taxi fare is in the region of £13-15. Glasgow International Airport has direct flight connections to all major European hubs, plus North America and the Middle East.
       
    • Glasgow Prestwick International Airport
      www.gpia.co.uk
      Tel: 01292 511000
       
      The airport is situated 22 miles south-west of the University. There is a railway station at the airport and an airport bus service to the city centre.

Public transport information

Contact Travelline Scotland 0870 6082608
www.travelinescotland.com

  • RAIL: Intercity links to all major cities. Frequent services to Edinburgh (50 minutes) and London (5 hours). There are two city-centre terminals, Queen Street and Central (served by Buchanan St and St Enoch underground stations respectively).
  • COACH: Buchanan Bus Station is the main terminus for long distance coaches.
  • ROAD: From Carlisle, Newcastle and the south, exit M74 on to the M73, joining the M8 at the Old Monkland junction. M8 exits for the University are J18 if travelling from the south, Edinburgh and the north and J19 if coming from Glasgow Airport and the west. Other main routes serving the University include Great Western Road (A82, north of campus), Clydeside Expressway (A814, south) and Byres Road (B808, west). Car parking on the University campus and surrounding area is extremely difficult.

Transport within Glasgow

  • BUSES: Routes 11 and 44 runs through the main campus from the city centre. Numerous other routes serve Dumbarton Road, Great Western Road and Byres Road. A seasonal tourist bus stops at the University.
  • UNDERGROUND: The main station for the University is Hillhead. Kelvinhall and Kelvinbridge stations are more convenient for some locations (see map of Glasgow).
  • LOCAL TRAINS: The nearest suburban rail station is Partick, about one mile to the west of the University. It has an interchange with the underground and with bus services on Dumbarton Road.
  • TAXIS: Black taxi cabs can be picked up at most times in the University area and the city centre.
  • CYCLE RACKS are provided on campus at A21, B3, B4, E1 and E2 (see Campus map...).

 


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