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Major road and rail Sheffield City Centre. Continue on the A630 until the dual networks link Sheffield directly with the rest of the country carriageway ends at a large roundabout with traffic signals Stoddart Building 7 and the city itself is served by excellent bus and supertram (Park Square). 1 Take the fourth exit from the roundabout Concourse 15 services. Our City Campus is directly adjacent to Sheffield’s signposted A61 City Centre, then take the third left into Dyson House 2 central Passenger Transport Interchange at Pond Street, and Arundel Gate, signposted A61 Chesterfield. 2 Follow this Hallam Union of Students 16 is a two-minute walk from Sheffield’s Midland railway station. road until the next roundabout, (Furnival Square). 3 Take the first left, then the second left onto Arundel Street. The Harmer Building 12 RAIL LINKS entrance to City Campus is straight ahead on Howard Howard Building 9 Street. 38/40 Howard Street Regular inter-city services operate between Sheffield and There is an NCP car park on Arundel Gate and Eyre other major towns and cities. The London journey takes (Housing and Accommodation Centre) 3 Street, there is also limited on-street pay and display around two-and-a-half hours, and Manchester, Leeds and parking on Howard Street and Arundel Street. 48 Howard Street 4 Birmingham are an hour away. 52 Howard Street 5 CAMPUS ADDRESSES Nelson Mandela Building 16 ROAD LINKS City Campus Norfolk Building 13 Sheffield is easily accessible by road with a dual carriageway Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB Northern Media School 1 link (A630) from junction 33 on the M1 directly to the Collegiate Crescent Campus Eric Mensforth Building 18 city centre. Collegiate Crescent, Sheffield S10 2BP Owen Building 8 Psalter Lane Campus Psalter Lane, Sheffield S11 8UZ Sheaf Building 17 CAR PARKING The telephone number for all campuses is 0114 225 5555 Sheffield Science Park 19 Disabled visitors are advised to phone before visiting so suitable parking can be arranged. Surrey Building 10 FIND YOUR WAY BY BUS 2 Surrey Lane 6 There is restricted parking on all campuses. Visitors are Bus routes to Collegiate Crescent Campus advised to use NCP or pay and display parking. The Workstation 1 For those visiting the Ecclesall Road end of the campus For further information please refer to the Central Sheffield take the 74, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85 or 86 from Leopold Street, map overleaf. outside the Virgin Megastore. For those visiting the Campus building Clarkehouse Road end of the campus take the 50 (Dore) from the Central Bus Station or Church Street. The service Main entrance USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS 60 (Crimicar Lane) from the Passenger Transport P Parking SYPTE Bus and Supertram Traveline Interchange will take visitors to the Royal Hallamshire Information 01709 515151 Hospital which is a very short walk from Clarkehouse Road. British Rail travel information (times and fares) Bus routes to Psalter Lane Campus 0114 253 7676 Take the number 3 or 4 from the Passenger Transport Interchange (see City map). on the left. the on CHESTERFIELD CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH Newfield Green Newfield 4 / mile) along along mile) and the Psalter Lane Campus is approximately 1.2km ( 1.2km approximately is Campus Lane Psalter the and 3 L A o roundabout. 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