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Getting to GSK House SOUT A E 5 ACTO A D U A L West London Business London West N 3 E E 2 V Based on Bartholomews mapping. Reproduced by permission of U AV Northfields E South R 0 N N S With support from the London Borough of Hounslow, WestTrans and and WestTrans Hounslow, of Borough London the from support With E EY OA HarperCollins Publishers Ltd., Bishopbriggs, Glasgow. 2010 0 V L U PE A ID O www.bartholomewmaps.com 2 RE R E Ealing P E D M Digital Cartography by Pindar LE G AS Train H 5 min walki P Getting to GSK House 10-1 ng ti Brentford is the nearest National Rail te me N E a f LA m E2 ro ING Address: 980 Great West Road, xi mEAL station to GSK House - a five minute L Gunnersbury P o I r E3 E s O p L i N Brentford, Middlesex TW8 9GS T t E walk away. South West Trains services p L I T e L E3 R A O GUNN OC A run from London Waterloo every 15 E CU D GSK House is located at the junction of PAT A I ON N LAN O L E R minutes with a fastest journey time of T I Boston Manor Road and the A4 (Great H Boston N C LITTLE G L 22 minutes. Trains stop at Clapham 65 A B Manor O Y West Road). All visitors must report to W P S Clayponds T O O I N Junction and Putney to the East and N EALING R N D D the Main Gate on the A4 on arrival. O 195 S Hospital M M A T AVE Hounslow, Richmond and Twickenham to U D TN A A HES N IL C V O L E R E8 N Parking is limited and we encourage the West. Direct trains operate between U E R E2 visitors to travel via sustainable modes. R O BA H91 Weybridge and Brentford. O A BX A D D If the only way you can travel is by car, H91 From Brentford station, walk right B 4 A 5 M4 please ensure your host has booked a 3 2 towards the A4 - GSK House is clearly 0 0 visitor car parking space. 2 E visible ahead. Visitors should turn left A R L Kew I N DRAGON LANE SZ H91 G GREEN after crossing the main road and report Bridge Walking and Cycling R to the Main Gate on the A4. 65 O O GSK House is easily accessible on foot SY A R Brentford GE SC D ID 4 R SR B or bicycle. Underground SA A W B KE H91 BRENTFORD 4 H91 R Boston Manor is the closest tube station D 5 267 A cycle lane runs adjacent to the A4 in 5 D A A SL 5 to GSK House, a 10 minute walk away. Gillette O 195 1 O R 3 237 both directions, the Grand Union Canal A R Brentford It is on the Heathrow branch of the Corner E2 T Y H E 65 and the River Thames provide WO Commerce E E T S A TR Piccadilly line. Northfields tube station S H28 S R E Road L O E8 BQ Ke alternative scenic routes. Please visit D W F H IG is one stop away and a 15 minute walk A Gre L E2 E8 H Bus Stops www.tfl.gov.uk/cycling for more A C T from GSK House, shuttle buses operate N A R E E BN E information. Free cycle confidence R Kew G between the station and GSK House (see SY Gardens training is available to those who H91 ON D BA 65 BK 237 267 GlaxoSmithKline A L RO BK Shuttle section). 4 A Brentford work or live in Hounslow borough - A N N R O A D E O S T ND County Court BN 237 267 BX W E UE LO 65 see www.citycycling.org.uk Shuttle Travel to GSK GSK to Travel A T N H28 G R E VE A Y 195 235 R S GSK operates a shuttle bus between GSK DR U N H91 AN E B E BQ 235 SA H91 To the south, Brentford rail station is D H L E T D S ER G S O R Y B A A S O House and Northfields tube station which R D R G N M A P U D LE R L Royal Botanical a 5 minute walk and Brentford High TH EN U A R S N O R is on the Heathrow branch of the N E SC E2GardensSL 7 C 267 H91 0 R Street bus services are a 15 minute O Syon 5 L 3 O 1 L 3 Piccadilly line. The shuttle bus runs every E A A A G W H28 Lane 237 walk; To the north, Boston Manor E D R O SR E2 SY 195 E8 15 minutes during peak hours. Visitors and D D D O A tube station is a 10 minute walk. A A D 235 D RO O staff may use the service - signage on the L 237 R Please visit www.walkit.co.uk for more A VE N SZ 195 E8 O SPRING R N A O bus reads “Brentford/Northfields”, please D T E e H p N 6 information. Local area walking maps t W E p i LO E 235 s show the driver a letter of attendance G GROVE r o K R are available on the GSK House O xi om VE ma fr provided by your host when boarding the E ROAD t e Community page. GROV 237 e 3 im 237 0 -5 g t bus. The timetable is available on the GSK A 1 min cyclin 235 M 3 Syon Park A H 267 Kew Everyone travelling to GSK House by House Community page. U KEY R ST D Gardens G A bicycle can park on site and use the AR O Bus D R H28 267 EBrentfordN R S 195 cycle change facilities - please speak to Convenient Bus Routes Route Terminus On Road Cycle Route H37 County Court The following routes stop directly IsleworthL H28 West IN M KF Security staff on arrival. H28 S IE A T Other Bus ServicesLD London Underground Station Off Road Cycle Route Approx. 400m in 5 mins outside GSK House: H Middlesex . RO A N D E West Middlesex J H37 Hospital BA K R ClosestOH Bus Stops National Rail Station Pedestrian Link H91 Stops on the A4; Hounslow West, D N C Hospital T I A S ’S H O C W Osterley, Brentford, Chiswick and Hammersmith; every 8-12 minutes. E8 Stops on Boston Manor Road; email: [email protected] W W web: www.hounslow.gov.uk Bus Frequencies 237 Hounslow Heath - White City Daily E8 Ealing - Brentford Daily Brentford to Hanwell and Ealing; Hounslow Heath - Hounslow - Isleworth R - Busch Corner - Ealing Broadway U R - West Ealing - Hanwell Broadway - every 8-11 minutes. 65 Kingston - Ealing 24 Hour W Brentford High Street - Kew Bridge R - Gunnersbury U - Boston Manor U - Brentford Commerce Road 195 Stops on Boston Manor Road; U U R Kingston R - Richmond UR - Kew Gardens- Kew Bridge R - Chiswick High Road - Stamford Brook - Shepherd’s Bush - Monday to Saturday daytime 6-10 minutes. Charville Lane Estate (Hayes) to Ealing Road - Brentford High Street - South Ealing U - White City Evenings and Sunday 8-15 minutes. Brentford; every 10-14 minutes. Ealing Broadway UR Monday to Saturday daytime 7-10 minutes. Operated by Metroline email: [email protected] Additional bus services operating locally: Monday to Saturday daytime 6-10 minutes. Evenings and Sunday 12 minutes. web: www.westtrans.org Operated by Metroline Evenings and Sunday 9-12 minutes. 65 Ealing Broadway to Kingston Operated by Transdev 235 Brentford to Sunbury 267 Fulwell - Hammersmith Daily W H91 Hounslow West - Hammersmith Daily W 195 Charville Lane Estate - Brentford Daily W 237 Hounslow Heath to Shepherd’s R R U U Charville Lane Estate - Hayes Town - Hayes & Harlington R - Fulwell - Twickenham - Isleworth - Busch Corner - Hounslow West - Osterley - Great West Road - Bush Green R U U Bulls Bridge - Southall R - Ealing Hospital - Hanwell Broadway - Brentford High Street - Kew Bridge - Gunnersbury - Chiswick High Road - Hammersmith U 267 Fulwell to Hammersmith Boston Manor U - Brentford R - Brentford County Court Chiswick High Road - Hammersmith Monday to Saturday daytime 8-12 minutes. email: [email protected] Monday to Saturday daytime 10-14 minutes. Monday to Friday daytime 8-12 minutes. Saturday daytime 11-14 minutes. Evenings and Sunday 15 minutes. Car web: www.westlondon.com Evenings and Sunday 15-20 minutes. Evenings and Sunday 15-20 minutes. Operated by Transdev Follow A4/M4 west; exit at junction 2 on Operated by First Operated by London United M4. This leads onto Great West Road (A4), W continue 1/2 mile on Great West Road, GlaxoSmithKline 235 Sunbury Village - Brentford Daily E2 Greenford - Brentford Daily W turn left onto the junction signposted GSK House, 980 Great West Road, Sunbury Village - Sunbury R - Lower Feltham - Feltham R - Hanwell A3002 shortly after crossing R U R U Brentford, Middlesex TW8 9GS Hounslow Heath - Hounslow - Isleworth - Busch Corner - Greenford - Ealing Broadway - West Ealing - Northfields - For further information call 020 7222 1234 Boston Manor Road. From the A4 Brentford County Court Brentford R - Brentford Commerce Road t: 020 8047 5000 or visit www.tfl.gov.uk approaching from the West/Heathrow, w: www.gsk.com Monday to Saturday daytime 8 minutes.
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