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Campus Plan and Approach Routes University Partner Accommodation Partner University Station Old Fire Old Acton Square Acton Quarter IQ Student IQ By air A great location Manchester International Airport (25 minutes by train from the University) The University of Salford campus is less than a mile offers many direct international and UK flights. The 43 and 105 bus services link the airport with Manchester City Centre (Piccadilly Gardens stop.) From and a half (three kilometres) from Manchester City here the University of Salford is linked with a regular bus service 12, 26, X34, Centre, one of Britain’s most exciting cities. It has 35, 36, 37, 38, 39. excellent transport links with Salford Crescent railway There is a rail link between the airport, Manchester Piccadilly and Salford station on campus and a regular bus service. It is Crescent. Trains leave the airport for Manchester Piccadilly every 15 minutes. only a couple of minutes’ drive from the motorway By road the route from the airport is via the M56, then either M60 and M602 or A5103 and A57. Please note that a taxi journey from the airport to network and less than 20 minutes’ drive from Salford may be subject to a cross-boundary surcharge. Manchester International Airport. By car A6 (for Peel Park, Frederick Road and Adelphi). M6 (from North) – leave at Junction 30 on to M61 then follow directions from M61 below. M6 (from North/South) – leave at Junction 21a for M62 eastbound and follow directions for M62 below. Campus Plan and M61 (from North) – just after Junction 3, the inside lane becomes the sliproad signposted A580 Manchester. Stay in this lane and join the A580 Approach Routes which then becomes the A6 signposted Salford/Manchester. Continue straight on. Ignore signs for Salford Shopping City and avoid inside lane. After underpass look out for local signs to University. M62 (from West) – at Junction 12 carry straight on following signs for M602. Follow M602 to Junction 3 signposted Salford/Trafford Park. Keep in inside lane and turn left on to A5063 (Albion Way) . Follow signposts for Salford/ Pendleton. At second lights, turn left on to A6 for Frederick Road and right for Peel Park and Adelphi sites. M56 (from South) – after Junction 4 stay in inside lane and come off following signs for M60 signposted Stretford, Bolton, Leeds. After passing over ship canal bridge, with Trafford Shopping Centre on right, leave M60 at Junction 12 and follow signs for M602 (see instructions for M602 above). M60 (from East) – leave at Junction 17 signposted Prestwich and Whitefield. Turn left on to the A56 (Prestwich/Salford/Manchester). Follow into Manchester. Turn right off A56 onto A576 (Great Cheetham Street West). Straight on to second roundabout. Turn left onto A6. Avoid inside lane. M1 (from South) – exit at Junction 42 and follow M62 westbound. Useful telephone numbers: From Manchester/Salford Inner Relief Road – leave at exit for A6 Salford Main Switchboard: +44(0)161 295 5000 (Chapel Street). The University is half a mile away. Student Life: +44(0)161 295 0467 From Manchester City Centre – follow signs for Salford and then more Accommodation Office: +44(0)161 295 5457 locally signs for the University of Salford which will direct you to the A6 Course Enquiries Service: +44(0)161 295 4545 (Chapel Street/Crescent). Conference Office: +44(0)161 295 5487 From A580 (from East) – turn left off A580 on to A5185 (Lancaster Road) and then right on to A576 (Eccles Old Road). The University of Salford From A580 (from West) – turn right off A580 on to A5185 (Lancaster Road) Salford and then right on to A576 (Eccles Old Road). Greater Manchester M5 4WT By train United Kingdom Inter-City services normally operate to Manchester Piccadilly. Between there www.salford.ac.uk and Salford Crescent Station, which is situated on the edge of the Peel Park site, there are three local trains per hour calling at Oxford Road and A large print version of the map is available on Deansgate en route. There are also direct trains to Salford Crescent from Manchester Victoria and from Blackpool, Southport, Lancaster, Preston, request T: +44(0)161 295 5682 Blackburn, Wigan, Bolton, Kirkby (for Merseyside), Stockport and Chester. October 2009 University Partner Accommodation Partner University Station Old Fire Old Acton Square Acton Quarter IQ Student IQ By air A great location Manchester International Airport (25 minutes by train from the University) The University of Salford campus is less than a mile offers many direct international and UK flights. The 43 and 105 bus services link the airport with Manchester City Centre (Piccadilly Gardens stop.) From and a half (three kilometres) from Manchester City here the University of Salford is linked with a regular bus service 12, 26, X34, Centre, one of Britain’s most exciting cities. It has 35, 36, 37, 38, 39. excellent transport links with Salford Crescent railway There is a rail link between the airport, Manchester Piccadilly and Salford station on campus and a regular bus service. It is Crescent. Trains leave the airport for Manchester Piccadilly every 15 minutes. only a couple of minutes’ drive from the motorway By road the route from the airport is via the M56, then either M60 and M602 or A5103 and A57. Please note that a taxi journey from the airport to network and less than 20 minutes’ drive from Salford may be subject to a cross-boundary surcharge. Manchester International Airport. By car A6 (for Peel Park, Frederick Road and Adelphi). M6 (from North) – leave at Junction 30 on to M61 then follow directions from M61 below. M6 (from North/South) – leave at Junction 21a for M62 eastbound and follow directions for M62 below. Campus Plan and M61 (from North) – just after Junction 3, the inside lane becomes the sliproad signposted A580 Manchester. Stay in this lane and join the A580 Approach Routes which then becomes the A6 signposted Salford/Manchester. Continue straight on. Ignore signs for Salford Shopping City and avoid inside lane. After underpass look out for local signs to University. M62 (from West) – at Junction 12 carry straight on following signs for M602. Follow M602 to Junction 3 signposted Salford/Trafford Park. Keep in inside lane and turn left on to A5063 (Albion Way) . Follow signposts for Salford/ Pendleton. At second lights, turn left on to A6 for Frederick Road and right for Peel Park and Adelphi sites. M56 (from South) – after Junction 4 stay in inside lane and come off following signs for M60 signposted Stretford, Bolton, Leeds. After passing over ship canal bridge, with Trafford Shopping Centre on right, leave M60 at Junction 12 and follow signs for M602 (see instructions for M602 above). M60 (from East) – leave at Junction 17 signposted Prestwich and Whitefield. Turn left on to the A56 (Prestwich/Salford/Manchester). Follow into Manchester. Turn right off A56 onto A576 (Great Cheetham Street West). Straight on to second roundabout. Turn left onto A6. Avoid inside lane. M1 (from South) – exit at Junction 42 and follow M62 westbound. Useful telephone numbers: From Manchester/Salford Inner Relief Road – leave at exit for A6 Salford Main Switchboard: +44(0)161 295 5000 (Chapel Street). The University is half a mile away. Student Life: +44(0)161 295 0467 From Manchester City Centre – follow signs for Salford and then more Accommodation Office: +44(0)161 295 5457 locally signs for the University of Salford which will direct you to the A6 Course Enquiries Service: +44(0)161 295 4545 (Chapel Street/Crescent). Conference Office: +44(0)161 295 5487 From A580 (from East) – turn left off A580 on to A5185 (Lancaster Road) and then right on to A576 (Eccles Old Road). The University of Salford From A580 (from West) – turn right off A580 on to A5185 (Lancaster Road) Salford and then right on to A576 (Eccles Old Road). Greater Manchester M5 4WT By train United Kingdom Inter-City services normally operate to Manchester Piccadilly. Between there www.salford.ac.uk and Salford Crescent Station, which is situated on the edge of the Peel Park site, there are three local trains per hour calling at Oxford Road and A large print version of the map is available on Deansgate en route. There are also direct trains to Salford Crescent from Manchester Victoria and from Blackpool, Southport, Lancaster, Preston, request T: +44(0)161 295 5682 Blackburn, Wigan, Bolton, Kirkby (for Merseyside), Stockport and Chester. October 2009 Non-University Buildings Accommodation Buildings Parking Tactile Talking Tablets - Explanation of Building layout for vision impaired people 1 3 Acton Square 2 Adelphi Building (Studio Theatre and Library) 3 Adelphi House 4 Allerton Building - Non-University Buildings Accommodation Office Accommodation Buildings 5 Allerton Studios Parking 6 Ashworth Building Tactile Talking Tablets - 7 Bramhall Court Explanation of Building 8 Brian Blatchford Building layout for vision impaired 9 Business House people 10 Castle Irwell Student 3 Acton Square 1 Village and University 2 Adelphi Building Sports Grounds (Studio Theatre and Library) 11 Centenary Building 3 Adelphi House 12 Chapman Building 4 Allerton Building - (Chapman Gallery Accommodation Office and the Chaplaincy) 5 Allerton Studios 13 Clifford Whitworth Building 6 Ashworth Building (Library) 7 Bramhall Court 14 Cockcroft Building Non-University Buildings 8 Brian Blatchford Building 15 Constantine Court Accommodation Buildings 9 Business House 16 Crescent House Parking (Human Resources) 10 Castle Irwell Student Tactile Talking Tablets - Village and University 17 Eddie Colman Court Explanation of Building Sports Grounds layout
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