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BIASP recognise that carbon emissions and air pollution are associated with travel to in-person meetings and educational events. We encourage delegates to consider environmentally friendly methods of transport to attend the Trainees Meeting.
Train
The closest train station is Cambridge, which is 0.9 miles (15-20 minute walk) from the venue.
Park and Ride
Cambridge is currently running four Park and Ride bus routes, one of which (Newmarket Road) stops at Napier Street, approximately ten minutes' walk from our campus on East Road.
Park and Ride is usually a quicker and cheaper option than using a car park. It costs £3 for a day return ticket. Group Park and Ride tickets are also available for up to five people for £8.50 (correct as of 7 November 2022). Please check the Cambridge park and ride website for more information before travelling.
Central Cambridge can get very busy, so we recommend using the Park and Ride service if you’re travelling by car. There are five different services running seven days a week. One of the services (Newmarket Road) stops at the Grafton Centre, opposite our campus.
The venue doesn't have car parking facilities. There are a limited number of spaces for daily use by Blue Badge holders (book in advance by emailing facilities-helpdesk@aru.ac.uk). For general parking the Queen Anne and Grafton Street multi-storey car parks are both five minutes’ walk away and there is a short-stay car park opposite our campus on Adam and Eve Street. Students, staff and visitors should not park in the residential streets around the campus. Parking a car in Cambridge can be expensive – we recommend using the Park and Ride. See the council website for locations and prices of car parks.
Further information on travelling to the venue can be found on their website.