Journey times to Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Hospital and Hospital Journey time was analysed using Strathclyde Passenger Transport and Google Maps websites and was based on Glasgow Royal Infirmary elderly inpatient data from March 2015 to April 2016 using postcode areas were more than 50 people attended in that year. Table 1: Summary of travel study to each site L-burn S-hill = Glasgow Royal Infirmary = Hospital = Hospital North East North West East Dunbartonshire HSCP Area HSCP Area HSCP Area 25 postcode areas 9 postcode areas 9 Postcode areas L-burn S-hill L-burn S-hill L-burn S-hill Average journey time in minutes by public transport 31 33 62 29 50 31 34 61 36 Average journey time in minutes by car 14 13 17 12 17 10 17 20 14 Percentage of area needing >1 bus / train 24% 20% 20% 66% 88% 11% 22% 11% 55% Percentage of area with 10+ minute walk to public transport 4% 4% 4% 0% 0% 0% 22% 55% 22% Percentage of area with 10+ minute walk needing >1 bus / train 0% 6% 32% 0% 11% 0% 0% 33% 0% Table 2: Average time by public transport to each site Total average time for catchment by public transport to 94 minutes Total average time for catchment by public transport to 144 minutes Total average time for catchment by public transport to 129 minutes This table shows that for the whole catchment area the is the quickest to get to, followed by then. Table 3: Average time by car to each site Total average time in minutes for catchment by car to Total average time in minutes for catchment by car to Total average time in minutes for catchment by car to 43 minutes 50 minutes 41minutes This table shows that for the whole catchment area the is the quickest to get to, followed by then.
North East HSCP postcode areas looked at for travel to Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Hospital and Hospital
North West HSCP postcode areas looked at for travel to Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Hospital and Hospital
East Dunbartonshire HSCP postcode areas looked at for travel to Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Hospital and Hospital
Hospital Visitors Travel Survey We carried out a snapshot survey of visitors to Hospital inpatient wards over a one week period when we spoke to a total of 40 people to better understand: Where visitors travel from What mode of transport they used Who they were visiting and how often All inpatients in Hospital are transferred there from the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. The Glasgow Royal Infirmary serves a large geographical area across North and East Glasgow and East Dunbartonshire. Where Visitors travelled from 29 came from the North East of Glasgow 4 came from East Dunbartonshire 7 came from outwith NHSGGC Visitors travelled between 0.5 miles and 49 miles to get to Hospital with the average distance travelled being 5 miles. Of the 29 from the North East of Glasgow they travelled between 0.5 and 7 miles with the average being 2 miles. What mode of transport visitors used 26 came by car 6 came by bus 4 came by taxi 4 came by foot Of the 29 from the North and East of Glasgow 15 came by car and all those travelling by bus, taxi or on foot came from the North and East of the city. Who were they visiting and how often 37 were visiting a family member 3 were visiting friends Of the 29 from the North and East of Glasgow 28 were visiting a family member and 1 was visiting a friend What about Hospital? If all visitors were going to Hospital they would have travelled between 2.5 and 47.5 miles with the average being 7.5 miles. For the 29 visitors from the North East of Glasgow they would have travelled between 3 and 11 miles with the average being 5 miles.
Where Visitors Travelled from to Hospital North and East Glasgow West Central Scotland