Body & Soul2 mins ago
Getting to HP in Bishopton
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Does anyone have information on how to get to the Hewlett Packard building in Bishopton, near Erskine, by public transport. I know there's a train station quite near, but looking at the maps, the roads leading there don't look very safe. If anyone knows what bus goes by coming from the motorway that would be very helpful. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.According to HP's own website it's only about 5 minutes away by taxi, so the fare shouldn't be too extortionate:
http://h40059.www4.hp...ation_map_erskine.pdf
The Traveline Scotland website seems to suggest that there's no convenient bus service. For example it suggests starting with a 17 minute walk (of nearly a mile) before taking a 4 minute bus ride. It would probably be far simpler to walk directly to your destination!
In case there happens to be a suitable bus service at the time when you're travelling, try checking the journey planner for yourself:
http://www.travelines...r/enterJourneyPlan.do
(Enter 'from' as 'Bishopton Rail Station' and then select the 'Bus stop' option. Enter 'to' as PA7 5PP).
Chris
http://h40059.www4.hp...ation_map_erskine.pdf
The Traveline Scotland website seems to suggest that there's no convenient bus service. For example it suggests starting with a 17 minute walk (of nearly a mile) before taking a 4 minute bus ride. It would probably be far simpler to walk directly to your destination!
In case there happens to be a suitable bus service at the time when you're travelling, try checking the journey planner for yourself:
http://www.travelines...r/enterJourneyPlan.do
(Enter 'from' as 'Bishopton Rail Station' and then select the 'Bus stop' option. Enter 'to' as PA7 5PP).
Chris
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