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The Museum is located in Wolverton at the northern end of Milton Keynes |
DIRECTIONS BY ROADFrom the M1 motorway (southbound) leave at Junction 15 and follow A508 to Old Stratford. Take the A5 dual carriage way into Milton Keynes, but leave at the first junction. Then follow the Museum's Brown Cart Signs to find the Car Park. From the M1 motorway (northbound) leave at Junction 14 and follow signs for central Milton Keynes and then Northern Milton Keynes (occasionally signed as Wolverton or Stony Stratford). When on Milton Keynes Grid Road H3/Monks Way, proceed westwards to Stacey Bushes and then follow the Museum's Brown Cart Signs. From the West of England approach Milton Keynes on the A422. At Old Stratford take the A5 dual carriageway into Milton Keynes, but leave at the first junction. Then follow the Museum's Brown Cart Signs. From the East of England approach Milton Keynes on the A421 or A422. On A422 (known in Milton Keynes as H3/Monks Way) follow the road through Milton Keynes until you see the Museum's Brown Cart Signs. On A421, follow road into Milton Keynes until reaching grid road V8/Marlborough Street. Head north (ie turn right) until reaching A422 (also known as grid road H3/Monks Way). Follow this road towards north Milton Keynes, then follow the Museum's Brown Cart Signs. |
DIRECTIONS BY TRAINVirgin West Coast operates high speed intercity trains between Milton Keynes Central, London Euston, Birmingham New Street and other main line stations to Glasgow and the North West of England. The Museum is a short bus or taxi ride from Milton Keynes Central station. Silverlink County operates a local service between London Euston and Birmingham New Street with regular stops at Wolverton. These services can be used to connect from Milton Keynes Central which is a few minutes away. The Museum is a short walk or taxi ride from Wolverton Station. DIRECTIONS BY BUSA number of local bus routes in and around Milton Keynes offer connections between the Museum, the major residential areas, Central Milton Keynes and the railway stations.
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