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Bay Campus Plan MAP 5 Hendrefoelan Student Village MAP 7 University Sports Village Bay Campus Plan MAP 6 Tyˆ Beck USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS AND CONTACT DETAILS T Y - C University Swansea Central Police Station O C H R D D G L A Tel: +44 (0)1792 205678 (24-hour) Tel: +44 (0)1792 456999 N M O A D R O A R O www.swansea.ac.uk www.south-wales.police.uk R O A D UPLANDS R TO HENDREFOELAN N A N Bus and Coach Enquiries G I R O Swansea Tourist V E W I E W Traveline R V Information Centre R C O TYˆ BECK R D Tel: +44 (0)871 200 2233 D A A A Plymouth Street, Swansea R D BECK HOUSE N P O A D Y R O www.traveline.org.uk R W Y L T T Mon - Sat: 9.30 am - 5.30 pm L D E I A S K K D O R R B A E National Express Tel: +44 (0)1792 468321 C H P E R -LA-B D E YN Y Tel: +44 (0)3717 818 181 [email protected] T T M I L E L BRYNMILL L www.nationalexpress.com www.visitswanseabay.com K A S N SINGLETON E ST HELEN’S Rail Services P ARK SPORTS GROUND D Tel: +44 (0)3457 484950 R R D FAW A EN O W R N www.nationalrail.co.uk R UNIVERSITY E N TIO D CAMPUS Y SINGLETON UND R O HOSPITAL B RECREAG S P K E swanseauniversity @Swanseauni T T UNIVERSITY Y SPORTS VILLAGE D A L O A R S Swansea University Swansea Uni N E L E B M RUGBY AND U FOOTBALL M PITCHES MAP 1 UK MAP 2 Central South Wales SANTANDER CYCLES 48 Santander Cycles Swansea is a bike share scheme A4067 M4 T O UPPER SW ANSEA that everyone can use. There are 5 docking station A4138 V ALLEY AND BRECON T O CAMARTHEN hubs along the sweep of Swansea Bay, connecting AND WEST W ALES both campuses. For further information download 45 47 T O GL YN-NEATH the Santander Cycles App from the App Store. 46 LLANELLI A483 A465 By Bus A4067 44 A484 A474 Buses run frequently between the city centre, Bay NEATH Campus, Singleton Park Campus and Hendrefoelan 43 EDINBURGH SWANSEA Student Village. For timetables and further M4 information please contact: www.firstgroup.com NEWCASTLE and www.traveline.cymru for all public transport GOWER PENINSULA 42 T O CARDIFF UPON TYNE A483 BELFAST information in the area including train travel. A4118 BAY CAMPUS SINGLETON PARK CAMPUS T PORT By Train ALBOT 41 LEEDS DUBLIN LIVERPOOL High-speed InterCity trains run at hourly intervals A4067 MANCHESTER from London (Paddington) to Swansea. Travel time approximately 2 hours 50 minutes. The main B4436 MAP 3 SWANSEA BA Y BIRMINGHAM InterCity services offer connections to Swansea from CORK Birmingham, Bristol Parkway, Cardiff and London. There are also regional services via Sprinter trains to SWANSEA LONDON west, mid and north Wales. The nearest train station BRISTOL CARDIFF DOVER to the Bay Campus is Port Talbot Parkway (two stops before Swansea). MAP 3 Swansea SOUTHAMPTON PLYMOUTH For details of all rail services: Tel: +44 (0)3457 484950 www.nationalrail.co.uk 7 6 0 By Air 4 A LIBERTY STADIUM FROM HEATHROW AIRPORT M4 J47 3 MILES 7 P By Road D 4 2 1 Train: Either take the Rail-Air Link bus to Reading and L ANDORE A A P ARK AND RIDE A Travelling west on the M4 leave the motorway at junction 42 and follow the train from Reading to Port Talbot (or Swansea for O 4 8 3 R COCKETT signs for Swansea on the A483 (Fabian Way). The Bay Campus is Singleton Park Campus), or take the train from T T E T OWNHILL situated to the left hand side of Fabian Way and the main entrance is Heathrow to London (Paddington) and the train K C HIGH STREET SWO ANSEA controlled by traffic lights. There is a Visitors’ Car Park immediately to from Paddington to Port Talbot (or Swansea). T RAIN STA TION C PORT TENNANT P ARK AND RIDE the left of the main entrance. SKETTY Bus: Take bus 201 or 202 from the airport bus 6 ST THOMAS 1 P A 2 UPLANDS A483 FAB I A N W A Y 4 4 M4 station to Swansea. 1 1 8 There is a large Park and Ride facility located at Fabian Way, which is A TO J42M 4 4MILES SAINSBURY’S 7 TO GOWER 6 SUPERMARKET 0 a short distance from the Bay Campus. This facility costs £2.50 per car, BRYNMILL 4 FROM GATWICK AIRPORT A per day for city centre travel. If you wish to travel to the Bay Campus LEISURE DOCKS BAY CAMPUS Train: Take the train from Gatwick to Reading and SINGLETON CENTRE HOSPITAL S T HELEN’S CIVIC CENTRE using Park and Ride, there is an additional cost of £1.50 per car per the train from Reading to Swansea. SPORTS GROUND UNIVERSITY day. The total cost of using Park and Ride to travel to the Bay Campus SPORTS VILLAGE SINGLETON Bus: Take bus 201 or 202 from the airport bus & WALES PARK CAMPUS is £4.00 per car. The site is open from 7.00 am to 7.00 pm. NATIONAL POOL station to Swansea. SWANSEA 7 6 0 Cycling and Walking (Active Travel) FROM CARDIFF INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 4 SWANSEA BAY A Singleton Park Campus and Bay Campus are linked by the National Catch a bus or take a taxi to central Cardiff and then B 4 4 3 6 Cycle Route (NCN route 4). There is cycle parking facilities at both sites. make rail or Greyhound connection to Swansea. TO MUMBLES If you are travelling locally or cycling from either Swansea or Port Talbot rail stations, the Swansea Bay Cycle network can be viewed here: www.cycleswanseabay.org Sgwar Margam Sgwar Gwyr Plas Tennant Margam Square Square Gower Tennant Place MAP 4 Swansea University Bay Campus Key 1 Energy Safety Research Institute (ESRI) £ 1.1 ORACLE II 2 Institute of Structural Materials (ISM) Black Rock Beach ccess Point A 15 3 Engineering East Severn 16 3.1 Service Goods Yard Gower 4 Wa 4 Square y 13 4 Engineering Central 4 7 5 Bay Library 6 5 6 Great Hall 8 9 7 School of Management 4 8 Student Residences Margam Square Tennant 8 Students’ Union Place 4 y 9 Tower Information Centre (TIC) 10 Wa Afan 9 Estates and Facilities Reception 3 9 St Modwen Student Living Reception s 12 City 9 MyUniHub rk Campu 3.1 Swansea Crymlyn n Pa 10 Computational Foundry Singleto 2 Wa 11 Active Classroom y 11 1.1 12 IMPACT 14 1 Main 13 Student Residences and Study Space 10 Entrance 14 Active Office 15 The College 16 The College Residences lbot M4 Ta Port Student residences east to west view – Severn Way Car Parking Shop Defibrillator Outdoor Sports Facilities Sports Reception/ Disabled Parking Bays Food Court Music Practice Rooms Hall/Gym Bus Stops Bar/Café Baby Changing Facilities Site of Special Taxis Scientific Interest Café Multi-Faith Centre Cycle Park Site of Special Scientific Swansea University Bay Campus, Swansea, SA1 8EN Santander Cycles Vending Launderette Interest Parking +44 (0)1792 205678 [email protected] www.swansea.ac.uk Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. oods G However, the publishers cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions, or for any matter in trance e/ TIC Entrance any way connected with, or arising out of the publication of this information. 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