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Find Us
:: By train & taxi Travel to Stoke-on-Trent station, a major intercity station
on the West Coast mainline. There is a reliable taxi-rank at Stoke station - a
trip to Burslem should cost you about £6.50. The First North Western
Stoke-Manchester train stops at Longport on request (then walk, or take a 5-minute
bus, up the hill).
:: By coach National Express to Stoke-on-Trent (Hanley Bus Station) then take a
bus or taxi to Burslem.
:: By road From the north: M6 (J16), A500, A527, B5051 to Burslem
From the north: M1 (J28), A38, A516, A50 to Burslem.
From the South: M6 (J15), A500, A527, B5051 to Burslem.
From the South: M1 (J22) & then the A50 to Burslem.
:: By boat Trent & Mersey canal, tie up at Longport (either with permission at
the Stoke-on-Trent Boat Building Co.'s wharf, or for free on the newly built £500k
moorings opposite Lorna Bailey) and catch a 5-minute bus up the hill into Burslem.
:: By bicycle Burslem is on the SUSTRANS National Cycle Route 5. Exit at Stoke
F.E. College and the town centre is 100 yards away.
:: By air Birmingham International Airport, |