Compton Road West, Wolverhampton, WV3 9DX
By road: Once you are on the ring road in Wolverhampton, follow signs for A454 Compton Road. Proceed along here and the Campus is on your right.
By public transport: The nearest train station is in Wolverhampton, from where you can take the Number 510 bus to the Campus, on your right hand side. Alight for the Campus just after passing Wolverhampton College.
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Shifnal Road, Proirslee, Telford, Shropshire TF2 9NT
By road: Leave the M54 at Junction 4 or 5 and follow signs for Priorslee and the University.
By public transport: Trains regularly pull into Telford Central station, from where you can catch the Number 23 bus to the Campus or take a taxi, or even walk.
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Gorway Road, Walsall, WS1 3BD
By road: Leave the M6 at Junction 9 and follow the A4148 towards Birmingham - making sure you get into the right-hand lane. Bear right onto the A4148 Broadway ringroad and continue until you see the University of Wolverhampton Walsall Campus on your left hand side. At the next roundabout, turn left into Birmingham Road, then left into Jesson Road and left again into Gorway Road: the Campus will then be straight ahead of you.
By public transport: Trains call into Walsall station from Birmingham New Street and stati##被过滤## across the West Midlands region. The Number 51 bus stops at Jesson Road as it travels between Walsall and Birmingham. The 529 is the most direct bus route from Wolverhampton to Walsall.
Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, WV1 1SB
By road: Leave the M6 at Junction 10 and follow the Black Country Spine Route (A454) to the Wolverhampton Ring Road. Wolverhampton is split into two sites, so you must decide if you are heading for City Campus North or South. Both are sign-posted from the Ring Road and the A449.
By public transport: Wolverhampton station is on the main London, Birmingham and Edinburgh line so is accessible from most parts of the country by train. Alternatively, the Midland Metro travels regularly between Wolverhampton and Birmingham. Buses and trains all arrive at the central station on Piper’s row, just a minute’s walk from the University.