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New: Close up map for the Center for Tomorrow and the Hampton Inn

BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT:

You have to take the public NFTA Metro transport to the South Campus.

bulletThen there is a UB Campus Bus service to the North Campus (UB Stampede -request a stop at the Center for Tomorrow), or
bulletThere is also a NFTA bus line riding to the corner of Service Center Rd. and Flint Rd. (that's across from Center for Tomorrow).

BY CAR:

A) From Buffalo Niagara Intl. Airport:

  1. Leave Airport to Route 33 WEST
  2. Take Route 33 WEST to Route 90 EAST
  3. Take last exit before toll NYS Thruway (I-90) and proceed on I-290
  4. Continue description "From Interstate 290" below.

B) From Interstate 90 (New York State Thruway)

  1. Take NYS Thruway (I-90) to I-290 (Exit 50).
  2. Continue description "From Interstate 290" below.

C) From Canada (Lewiston-Queenston Bridge):

  1. Continue on I-190
  2. Take I-290
  3. Continue description "From Interstate 290" below.

From Interstate 290

  1. Exit I-290 at #5B (Millersport Hwy. North).
  2. Make a left at the first light onto Flint Road (The Hampton-Inn is on the left).
  3. Continue on Flint Road and cross the lights at Maple Road (You just entered the UB North Campus).
  4. Make a left at the first road onto Service Center Road.
  5. The Center for Tomorrow (No. 45 below) is the first building on the right.

For more detailed directions use the University at Buffalo Explorer.

Click the map below to open the map of University at Buffalo - North Campus.

The Saturday Lectures will be held in Room Fillmore 170 right next to the Department of Geography - Wilkeson Quadrangle (Building F) of the Ellicott Complex. Click the left map below to open the detailed map of Ellicott Complex (Part of the University at Buffalo - North Campus).

 

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