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Bankstown Campus Getting to Bankstown campus Public transport Plan online at www.transportnsw.info or call the Transport Info Line on 131 500 to get the latest timetable or request information about wheelchair accessible services. CityRail train stations with connecting bus services include: East Hills station - Airport and East Hills Lines. Bankstown station - Bankstown Line. Liverpool station - Cumberland, South, Inner West and Bankstown lines. Shuttle bus The Bankstown campus shuttle bus runs between the campus and Revesby station. For shuttle bus times and a handy bus tracker please visit www.uwscampuslife.com.au. The shuttle bus is free for UWS staff and students. Drive Entrance to the campus is via Bullecourt Avenue. To find out more please visit www.uws.edu.au/parking. Walk Panania train station is within walking distance of the campus. Disabled access East Hills and Bankstown train stations are wheelchair accessible. A number of wheelchair accessible services are offered to campus. Information on access is available at www.transportnsw.info - just click ‘accessible travel’. Disabled parking spaces are provided on campus for students and staff who display a valid RTA MPS card. Campus map You can download a copy of the UWS Bankstown campus map available at www.uws.edu.au/campus. Security on campus UWS Campus Safety and Security is located in Building 10 and can be contacted on (02) 9772 6444. In case of emergency, use the red and yellow Emergency Access Points - just press and hold the contact button to be connected to a Security Officer. The location of the Emergency Access Points is listed on the campus map..
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