2nd Workshop on Reachability Problems
September 15–17, 2008, Liverpool, UK
Travelling to Liverpool
Air
Liverpool John Lennon
Airport is situated eight miles from the city. The main airlines
operating from Liverpool John Lennon
Airport are Ryanair and
easyJet. So, the number of flight
connections is a bit limited, but if you are lucky enough to be able to
use one of them, you might be able to pick up a cheap ticket.
The best
way to get from the airport to Liverpool city centre or the University is
by taxi or by express bus, located directly outside the entrance to the
airport terminal. (There is no train station at the airport.)
If you
take the express bus (Arriva Line 500), then it will drop you off at
Liverpool Lime Street Station. From there follow the instructions for Rail
travel.
Manchester Airport offers more comprehensive connections to the world including intercontinental flights. Your local travel agency should easily be able to organise a flight to Manchester Airport for you wherever you are. There are rail links from Manchester Airport directly into Liverpool City Centre (journey time to Liverpool Lime Street roughly 75 minutes); see the Wikipedia for some general information about these rail links or refer to the Rail travel information below.
Liverpool Airport
0870 750 8484 (UK only)
http://www.liverpooljohnlennonairport.com/
Manchester Airport:
0161489 3000 (UK only)
http://www.manchesterairport.co.uk/
Rail
The Campus is just a ten-minute walk away from the
nearest mainline station at Lime Street. To
reach the University Campus by foot, take the main exit and turn left into
Lime Street; then turn left again at the Britannia Adelphi Hotel and
continue up Brownlow Hill towards the Metropolitan Catholic Cathedral and
Victoria Building with its clock tower. (It's going uphill a bit, so you
probably want to avoid this option if you have luggage.)
Alternatively,
take a taxi and ask to be dropped off at the Victoria Building on Brownlow
Hill (The Victoria Building is building no. 21/22 on the University Precinct
Map). The Ashton Building,
where the conference/workshop takes place, is building no. 18 on the University Precinct
Map just around the corner on Ashton Street.
National Rail Enquiries - Journey Planner
ojp1.nationalrail.co.uk/en/pj/jp
Deutsche Bahn - Journey Planner
reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en
Road
From the M62: at the end of the motorway continue straight ahead onto Edge Lane (A5080 then A5047) and follow signs for Liverpool City Centre and the University. Parking on the Campus is very limited and requires a University permit. All visitors should therefore use the nearest city council car park, which can be found at the bottom of Mount Pleasant, towards the City Centre.
A satellite image can be found on Google Maps, where you can ask query for directions from an arbitrary start address.