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| School of Mathematics, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Telephone number for enquiries: (0113) 343
5130 or (0113) 343 5131 Facsimile: (0113) 343 5090 |
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Get-a-map service. Image reproduced with kind permission
of Ordnance Survey and Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland.
Large Campus map showing the location of the School of Mathematics Campus map from the University WWW pages Location of the campus in relation to Leeds city centre Leeds City Council's maps Street atlases: Multimap.com | Streetmap.co.uk |
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The University of Leeds is situated on Woodhouse Lane - one of the main roads emanating from the city centre, leading North-West towards Headingley and beyond to Otley and Skipton. The School of Mathematics is in the centre of the University campus - see pages 34 and 35 for city and campus maps. From London (King’s Cross) there is a fast,
direct train to Leeds. Average journey
time is a little over two hours.
If you book a return ticket well in advance you can benefit from greatly reduced fares - as little as £25 return. From Leeds rail station, the University of
Leeds is about a ten minute walk. However,
you can catch a bus by
crossing City Square outside the station and heading toward the Post Office. Infirmary Street is beyond the Post Office - any bus taken from Stand B (except buses prefixed by ‘X’) will stop outside the main entrance to the University. Ask the driver for ‘The Parkinson Steps’. http://www.nationalrail.co.uk (National Rail) From Leeds main bus and coach station you
can take any of the following buses to the
University of Leeds.
Again, these drop you outside the main entrance (Parkinson Building) of the University:- 28, 96, 96A, 97 and 97A
http:// www.wymetro.com (West Yorkshire Metro)
http://www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/yorkhumber/leeds/home/ (First Leeds) http://www.nationalexpress.com/neh.cfm (National Express) From Leeds-Bradford Airport there is a regular
bus service to the city centre Alternatively,
taxi hire from the airport costs
about £10-15. From Manchester Airport there is a train
service to Leeds station.
Trains
run 24 hours and take about 75 minutes.
http://www.lbia.co.uk/ (Leeds Bradford International Airport)
http://www.manchesterairport.co.uk (Manchester Airport) From the South (M1)
At junction 43 the motorway splits. Take
the right hand lanes and follow M621 Leeds
Centre. Exit M621 at
junction 3 and follow signs for city centre and universities. Pass under the railway bridges keeping in outside lane and enter City Square. Take exit signposted 'University' (the main Post Office on your right). Turn right at next traffic lights into east parade. Travel up East Parade in the left hand lane, straight across The Headrow into Calverley Street (Town Hall will be on your left) past the Leeds General Infirmary (on your left) and turn right immediately after the Civic Hall (on your right). Turn left at the next traffic lights to Woodhouse Lane. The main entrance can be found on your left after a few hundred yards, immediately before the Parkinson Tower. From the M62 Eastbound
Exit M62 at junction 27 to the M621. Exit
the M621 at junction 2 (signposted Harrogate,
York and Skipton) and after
a few hundred yards approach major roundabout. Take third exit to city centre and join inner ring road. Take exit signposted Skipton A660, which will bring you to Woodhouse Lane. The main entrance can be found on your left after a few hundred yards, immediately before the Parkinson Tower. From the M62 Westbound
Exit M62 at junction 29 to join M1 northbound.
Then follow instructions from "From
the South (M1)" above
From A1 Northbound
Leave A1 (at exit to Ferrybridge Services)
to join M62 westbound. Exit M62 at junction
29 to join M1 northbound.
Then follow instructions from "From the South (M1)" above From A1 Southbound
Leave A1 taking A64 towards Leeds and join
inner ring road (dual carriageway). Take
exit signposted Skipton A660,
which will bring you to Woodhouse Lane. The main entrance can be found on your left after a few hundred yards, immediately before the Parkinson Tower. |
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