Travelling to Cirrus
Cirrus is the name given to the actual building. The building is within the grounds of Glasgow Airport Business Park situated near Glasgow Airport off the M8.
Parking at Cirrus
Visitors and contractors do not have access to parking spaces at Cirrus. There are a number of parking facilities nearby.
By Bicycle
Cycling to Cirrus is a great way to beat the traffic and get fit at the same time. The new cycle ways pass to the front of the Business Park along Inchinnan Road. Glasgow airport is the first in Scotland to be linked to the National Cycle Network. The route travels from the airport through Paisley to link with route 7 (Inverness to Carlisle) and National Route 75 (Leith to Gourock) which cross in Paisley.
By car
There is a comprehensive road network provided with access to both east and west by junction 28 and 29 of the M8 motorway adjacent to the business park.
By Train
Paisley's Gilmour Street railway station is nearest to Cirrus. Just two miles from Cirrus and the Glasgow airport main terminal building. Cirrus can be reached by taxi and is a 12 minute walk from the Airport terminal building. From Paisley Gilmour Street train station there is an excellent train service every 7 minutes to Glasgow City Centre and connections from there to all points east, west, north and south as well as numerous local services to the west.
Bus
The following Arriva Bus Routes provide stops at Glasgow Airport Business Park, Inchinnan Road close to the Cirrus area. For further information about travel times and routes you can visit their website at www.arriva.co.uk or contact Traveline Scotland on 0871 200 2233.
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Route Description |
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| 66 |
Dykebar - Todholm - Paisley - Glasgow Airport - Every 10 mins |
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| 500 |
Buchannan Bus Station - Glasgow Airport - Every 10 mins |
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In addition Citylink and Airbus Express have an excellent bus service from the main airport terminal building to and from the City centre and Paisley. Citylink enquiries can be made by telephone on 0871 266 3333 or at www.citylink.co.uk
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