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We have invested a great deal in transport on Cobalt, with a dedicated Travel Co-Ordinator on-site able to provide personal travel plans for all Cobalt members and a regularly updated Travel Section on the Cobalt website with information on all possible modes of transport to and from Cobalt Business Park. From the Cobalt Clipper 309 Service running between Blyth and Newcastle, Car Sharing and Taxi Share schemes to designated off-road cycle routes that connect up to the Waggonways Cycle Ways your journey to work should be as easy and carefree as is possible. Cobalt members can also borrow one of ten brand new bicycles to get around the park, whether for a leisurely cycle during a lunch hour or to commute between buildings on the ever expanding Cobalt site.
Use the tabs below to view the varied methods of transport in and around Cobalt Park. |
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Newcastle International Airport welcomed some 5.7 million travelers in 2007, offering flights to 18 domestic airports with between 3 and 6 flights per day to the main London Airports – Heathrow, Gatwick & Stansted - with British Airways, EasyJet and Flybe.
The Metro Station located in the Airport runs services to South Gosforth Metro Station, a seamless transfer at South Gosforth to Platform 2 will allow you to catch the Metro to Northumberland Park Interchange where you can connect to the R19 bus service for a 3 minute journey direct to Cobalt Business Park. |
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| NEWCASTLE BY AIR |
travel time |
frequency* |
| London |
1 hr |
14 flts per day |
| Paris |
2 hrs |
3 flts per day |
| Amsterdam |
1 hr |
7 flts per day |
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Monday - Friday.
* Regular direct flights to major cities including: Barcelona, Belfast, Brussells, Dublin, Dusseldorf, Prague and Stavanger. Connections
worldwide via Heathrow, Amsterdam, Paris (CDG) and Gatwick. |
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| Acts as travel consultants on behalf of Highbridge Business Park Ltd |
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