Waterloo Campus Guide

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The five campuses

From other campuses to the Waterloo Campus From Guy’s Campus On foot 25 minute walk: from the Guy’s Campus exit to Borough High Street Cross to Southwark Street and walk west into Stamford Street. By bus From Great Guildford Street take the 381 towards Waterloo By train London Bridge to WATERLOO EAST By underground Jubilee line to WATERLOO By boat From London Bridge City Pier take the Thames Clipper to Savoy Pier. From Savoy Pier, walk to Stamford Street.

Guide to the

James Clerk Maxwell Building by Paul Grundy

From King’s Denmark Hill Campus By bus Take the 68 bus towards Euston or 176 towards to Waterloo Bridge Road.

The London Eye

From Strand Campus On foot 12 minute walk: from the Strand, walking west, turn left on to Waterloo Bridge and left into Stamford Street for the Franklin-Wilkins Building or across Stamford Street for the James Clerk Maxwell Building. By bus Take any bus that goes across Waterloo Bridge and get off at the Waterloo side of the bridge. By underground Take the District or Circle line to TEMPLE, then change and take Bakerloo or Northern line to WATERLOO. From St Thomas’ Campus On foot From the hospital site exit across Westminster Bridge and walk straight on along Belvedere Road. Passing under Waterloo Bridge opposite the National Theatre turn right up to the London IMAX. By bus Take the RV1 bus to the Royal Festival Hall. By underground Walk across Westminster Bridge to WESTMINSTER and take the Jubilee Line to WATERLOO.

Old Vic Theatre

Waterloo Campus Travelling to the Waterloo Campus

Travel information for visitors with disabilities

By underground Waterloo (Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern & Waterloo & City lines): 4 minute walk Charing Cross (Bakerloo, Northern lines): 9 minute walk Embankment (District, Circle, Bakerloo lines): 13 minute walk Temple (District & Circle lines): 20 minute walk By train Charing Cross: 9 minute walk. Waterloo: 4 minute walk. Waterloo East: 5 minute walk. Blackfriars: 17 minute walk By bus Buses stopping outside the College: 381, RV1 Buses stopping near the College: 1, 4, 26, 59, 68, 76, X68, 77, 139, 168, 171, 172, 188, 211, 243 (24 hour service), 341 (24 hour service), 507, 521 By boat – commuter river service From the west, Putney – Blackfriars: get off at either Embankment Pier or Blackfriars Pier From the east, Woolwich Arsenal – Savoy: get off at Blackfriars Pier Parking: a pay and display parking system operates in nearby streets e.g. Cornwall Road, Doon Street Motorcycles: bays available in Cornwall Road. Bicycle stands: outside the front entrances of Franklin-Wilkins and James Clerk Maxwell buildings.

Information about access to buses, tubes, rail links and taxis is available from http://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/transportaccessibility/1167.aspx

British Film Institute

A rail map for people with reduced mobility is available from National Rail http://nrekb.nationalrail.co.uk/tocs_maps/maps/#1 A London Underground access guide including accessibility maps and a copy in large print is available at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/maps/ ‘The Central London Bus Guide’ is available at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/buses/buses_map.asp

London IMAX Cinema Waterloo Bridge

The Southbank

Campus guides are available for:

Travelling to the Maughan Library On foot 20 minute walk: walk across Waterloo Bridge and turn right into the Strand. At the junction with Fleet Street, turn left into Chancery Lane. By bus From Waterloo take the bus (4, 26, 76,1 72, 341) across Waterloo Bridge to the Royal Courts of Justice. Chancery Lane is the next turning on the left. By tube Chancery Lane (Central Line): use exit 4, 6 minute walk Temple (District & Circle lines): 6 minute walk Bicycle stands: outside the Maughan Library.

The Defence Studies Department provides academic support to the UK Joint Services Command and Staff College (JSCSC) which is based at Shrivenham, Wiltshire. The College is situated off the A420 between Oxford and Swindon; the nearest rail station is Swindon.

King’s Denmark Hill Campus

Strand Campus

Waterloo Campus

Institute of Psychiatry Continuing dental and medical teaching

School of Humanities School of Law School of Physical Sciences & Engineering School of Social Science & Public Policy (also at the Waterloo Campus)

Main site for College Administration School of Biomedical & Health Sciences (also at the Guy’s Campus) Florence Nightingale School of Nursing & Midwifery School of Social Science & Public Policy (also at the Strand Campus)

Guy’s Campus

The Hayward Gallery

School of Biomedical & Health Sciences (also at the Waterloo Campus) School of Medicine Dental Institute

St Thomas’ Campus Continuing dental and medical teaching

Maps are also available on our website: www.kcl.ac.uk/about/campuses For a virtual tour of three of King’s campuses go to www.kcl.ac.uk/virtualtour Prospective students should also refer to www.kcl.ac.uk/openday for details of opportunities to visit and tour the campuses


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