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SRUC Elmwood: Directions SRUC Elmwood, Carslogie Road, Cupar, Fife, KY15 4JB SRUC Elmwood: Directions SRUC Elmwood, Carslogie Road, Cupar, Fife, KY15 4JB By Bus The Elmwood Campus is served by Stagecoach bus routes: 23, 41, 64, X59 Fife and X42 Fife. The 23 runs from St Andrews to Cupar. The 41 runs from Kirkcaldy via Kennoway to Cupar. The 64 runs from St Andrews to Cupar. The X59 Fife runs from St Andrews via Cupar. The X42 Fife runs from Kirkcaldy via Glenrothes and Ladybank to Cupar. Detailed route information and timetables are available from the Stagecoach website: www.stagecoachbus.com or phone 01334 474238. By Train Cupar is situated on the main East Coast Rail Line, providing easy access to Edinburgh or Aberdeen. From here you can take a taxi to the Campus. Detailed route information and timetables are available from the National Train Enquiries website: www.nationalrail.co.uk or phone 08457 484950. By Taxi If travelling by taxi (cost approximately £4) from Cupar Train Station to the Elmwood Campus. Elmwood How to Reach Us Elmwood Campus is situated in Fife, 14 miles from Dundee and 45 miles from Edinburgh. www.sruc.ac.uk/education Leading the way in Agriculture and Rural Research, Education and Consulting SRUC Elmwood: Directions SRUC Elmwood, Carslogie Road, Cupar, Fife, KY15 4JB Directions for Car Drivers: These directions are suggested for those who do not know the area particularly well. From Edinburgh Follow signs to the Forth Road Bridge, then continue onto the M90 northbound. Leave the M90 at Junction 8 and join the A91 towards Auchtermuchty, Cupar and St Andrews. Continue through Auchtermuchty, then continue straight over the Melville Lodges Roundabout still following signs towards Cupar. After passing the Scottish Deer Centre on the right, continue for a further 2 miles. Elmwood Campus is situated on the left-hand side. From Perth Follow the M90 southbound. Leave the M90 at Junction 9 and join the A913 towards Cupar. Upon entering Cupar, turn right onto the A91, following signs to Auchtermuchty. Continue for 1/4 mile. Elmwood Campus is situated on the right-hand side. From Dundee Leave Dundee via the A92, Tay Bridge, continue to follow the A92. At the roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A914. Stay on the A914 and go through the 1st roundabout. At the next roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Main Street A91. Continue along and turn right onto St Catherine Street A91, follow the road for 1 mile and SRUC Elmwood Campus is situated on the right-hand side. Leading the way in Agriculture and Rural Research, Education and Consulting.
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