Travelling to Norwich from outside Europe:
The most convenient route consists in flying to London Heathrow and reaching Liverpool Street Station from there. To get to Liverpool street, take the Piccadilly Line from any terminal in Heathrow to Holborn and then change to the Central line from Holborn to Liverpool Street. The Liverpool Street stop is connected to the Liverpool Street Rail Station. Direct trains from London Liverpool Street to Norwich depart every hour at half past the hour, until 22.00. The train journey is two hours long.
Train tickets may be bought online from www.qjump.co.uk: once your puchase is complete, the Qjump website generates a ticket reference, which you can use to print your tickets from the machines at your departure station. We suggest booking your tickets as early as possible.
Travelling to Norwich from within Europe:
There are direct flights to Norwich Airport from Amsterdam but the cheaper and probably more convenient option is to fly to Stansted Airport, take the train to Birmingham New Street from platform 2 in the Airport Station (there is one such train every twenty minutes past the hour: the last train departs after 22.00), change and Cambridge and take a direct train to Norwich from there (they usually depart from platform 5). The train journey is slightly less than two hours long.
Train tickets may be bought online from www.qjump.co.uk: once your puchase is complete, the Qjump website generates a ticket reference, which you can use to print your tickets from the machines at your departure station. We suggest booking your tickets as early as possible.
Travelling from Norwich Rail Station to UEA: The UEA campus is in Norwich and it can be easily reached from Norwich Rail Station by bus (services 25, 25A, taking about 30 minutes) or taxi (taking about 15 minutes, fares are around £10).
The most convenient route consists in flying to London Heathrow and reaching Liverpool Street Station from there. To get to Liverpool street, take the Piccadilly Line from any terminal in Heathrow to Holborn and then change to the Central line from Holborn to Liverpool Street. The Liverpool Street stop is connected to the Liverpool Street Rail Station. Direct trains from London Liverpool Street to Norwich depart every hour at half past the hour, until 22.00. The train journey is two hours long.
Train tickets may be bought online from www.qjump.co.uk: once your puchase is complete, the Qjump website generates a ticket reference, which you can use to print your tickets from the machines at your departure station. We suggest booking your tickets as early as possible.
Travelling to Norwich from within Europe:
There are direct flights to Norwich Airport from Amsterdam but the cheaper and probably more convenient option is to fly to Stansted Airport, take the train to Birmingham New Street from platform 2 in the Airport Station (there is one such train every twenty minutes past the hour: the last train departs after 22.00), change and Cambridge and take a direct train to Norwich from there (they usually depart from platform 5). The train journey is slightly less than two hours long.
Train tickets may be bought online from www.qjump.co.uk: once your puchase is complete, the Qjump website generates a ticket reference, which you can use to print your tickets from the machines at your departure station. We suggest booking your tickets as early as possible.
Travelling from Norwich Rail Station to UEA: The UEA campus is in Norwich and it can be easily reached from Norwich Rail Station by bus (services 25, 25A, taking about 30 minutes) or taxi (taking about 15 minutes, fares are around £10).