The University of East Anglia (UEA) and the sportspark
are well served
by road and train from all regions of the UK.
By Car
From London take the M11/A11; just outside Norwich
take the
A47 (Southern Bypass) in the direction of Swaffham; the University
is
signposted off at the next exit.
If you are driving from the North or the Midlands, you can use the
A47
via King's Lynn, or the new A14 as far as Newmarket and then take
the
A11 to Norwich.
UEA is situated on the outskirts of Norwich, around two and a half
miles west of
the city centre, just off the Earlham Road (B1108) which is one of
the main roads o
ut of the city.
By Coach
National Express coaches run from all major cities
in Great Britain to the
Surrey Street Bus Station in the city centre. Buses 4, 5, 26
and 27 run regularly
from nearby Castle Meadow and St Stephen's Street in the city
centre
to the University campus.
Bus and coach enquiries:
0500 626116 (freefone from UK only)
National Express enquiries:
(+44) (0) 990 80 80 80
By Train
Norwich is less than two hours from London by train
and there is an InterCity link
with the Midlands, the North of England and Scotland via Peterborough.
Trains run from London Liverpool Street approximately every hour.
The easiest way to reach UEA from the station is by taxi, which
costs about £4.00
and takes approximately 15 minutes.
There are regular buses direct to the University from just outside
the station on
nearby Thorpe Road (numbers 4 and 5), and the number 25 bus runs
straight from the
bus station to the University.
Rail enquiries:
(+44) (0) 345 484950
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