Newcastle University
Postgraduate Study 2018
www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduateAbout us
Getting
here
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Newcastle University
campus
Haymarket Metro
Station
Northumberland Street
(main shopping street)
Eldon Square
shopping centre
St James’ Park
Newcastle University
Business School
Tyne Bridge
Quayside cafés, bars
and restaurants
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Excellent transport
links with other major
UK cities and an
international airport
make Newcastle a truly
accessible destination.
Download full maps
and travel directions at:
www.ncl.ac.uk/about/visit/maps
By Car
As the city is compact, you won’t
need a car as most places are within
a 15-minute walk of the University
campus. Students mostly get around
the city by walking, bike, bus and
Metro.
By Train
Newcastle is located on the East
Coast mainline with direct, regular
and fast services to all major UK
cities including:
Destination Travel times (approx)
London 2 hrs 50 mins
Edinburgh 1 hr 30 mins
Manchester 2 hrs 35 mins
Leeds
1 hr 25 mins
Birmingham 2 hrs 50 mins
By Metro
We have a local transport rail
system, called the Metro, which
links the city centre (and campus)
with the airport, train station and
local suburbs, as well as providing
regular services to Sunderland and
the towns on the coast. It’s cheap,
frequent and fast and operates like
the London tube network but on
a smaller scale.
By Plane
Newcastle International Airport
has regular direct flights to
over 80 worldwide destinations
including:
Destination Travel times (approx)
Dubai
7 hrs 30 mins
New York 7 hrs 45 mins
London 1 hr 15 mins
Bristol
1 hr 5 mins
Paris
1 hr 45 mins
Amsterdam 1 hr 20 mins
Berlin
2 hrs 5 mins
Dublin
1 hr 5 mins
Edinburgh
Bristol
Birmingham
Manchester
Leeds
Glasgow
Belfast
Exeter
Cardiff
Southampton
Heathrow
Aberdeen
Newcastle
Scotland
England
Wales
Northern
Ireland
London
Isle of Man