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By car
Aylesbury can be accessed from the M1, M25 and M40.
Several routes to the town exist from these motorways and the information
described below is only a guide.
M1 - From Junction 14 (Milton Keynes) and then via local roads.
Junctions 10 - 13 via Leighton Buzzard and then local routes.
M25 - Junction 16 and then via the M40 (junctions 1a, 2 and 4) to
access the A355 / A413 ( Beaconsfield / Amersham) or the A4010 (High
Wycombe)
M40 - Access via any Junction from 1 (Uxbridge) to 11 (Banbury)
and then local routes A422, A41, A418, A4010, A355/A413.
Aylesbury town has both an inner and outer ring road.
It is far easier to plan a route through / around the town by looking
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Buckingham Street is located at the junctions of the A41, A413 and
A418 by a series of mini roundabouts.
Car Parking is restricted and access is controlled.
A public car park is adjacent to the building access via Coopers
Yard.
Travelling by Public Transport
Chiltern Railways operate a service from London Marylebone direct
to Aylesbury.
They also operate a service from Birmingham to Marylebone with a
connection from Princes Risborough to Aylesbury.
The office is a 15 minute walk from the station.
Local bus routes are not known but Arriva operate direct links to
Aylesbury from Oxford and Milton Keynes.
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