Middlesbrough is in the North East of England. The A19 and A66 pass within one mile of Middlesbrough.
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Coming from the A66, continue forward on Borough Road until you reach the Evening Gazzette building. Turn right onto Woodlands Road and then your second right onto Victoria Road.
Middlesbrough is linked to the national road network by the A1, the A19 and the A66 dual carriageways.
| Town/City | Distance in miles |
| Birmingham | 178 |
| Edinburgh | 147 |
| Leeds | 62 |
| London | 255 |
| Manchester | 116 |
| Newcastle | 40 |
An enquiry line for all public transport is available (except bank holidays) on 0871 200 22 33.
Middlesbrough Bus Station is on Newport Road in Middlesbrough town centre.
A National Express coach service operates to and from Middlesbrough Bus Station.
Middlesbrough is just half an hour by train from Darlington Station, which operates a nationwide service. There are direct trains between Middlesbrough and Newcastle, Manchester, Manchester Airport, Leeds and York. A TransPennine Express service also operates between Middlesbrough and Liverpool.
Durham Tees Valley Airport is 13 miles away from the University. It provides scheduled passenger flights to many British and European destinations.
Middlesbrough is part of the National Cycle Network - Middlesbrough Environment City, based at 71 Gilkes Street, Middlesbrough, has a secure cycle park.