When was buchanan street pedestrianised
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You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. Buchanan Street is part of the main pedestrianised shopping area of the city centre. Buchanan Street is divided up into 5 sections in this guide, from the north end to the south end. Sauchiehall Street to Bath Street. St Vincent Place to Gordon Street. Gordon Street to Argyle Street. The average width of the pedestrianised section is approximately 18m.
The lighting along Buchanan Street is mostly modern bright white lighting on lampposts. Most pedestrian crossings are split with a signal controlled pelican crossing to each side of the street. The crossings are push button controlled. There is tactile paving at each pedestrian crossing, together with dropped kerbs.
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For information on public toilet facilities in St Vincent Street please click here. Buchanan Street is a pedestrianised street with other streets crossing it. The nearest subway stations are Buchanan Street steps and escalator access only and St Enoch lift, steps and escalator access.
There are a further 6 Blue Badge bays on the opposite side, opposite Sainsbury's Local photographs 1 and 2. This section of the street is cobbled and uneven photographs 7 and 8. Parking is not free for Blue Badge holders. This car park is approximately m from the north Sauchiehall Street end of Buchanan Street. There are 5 Blue Badge bays available.
This car park is approximately m from Buchanan Street. Pedestrian access is via the shopping centre lifts, approximately m from the south Argyle Street end of Buchanan Street.
This car park is approximately m from the south Argyle Street end of Buchanan Street. However, access is covered most of the way if cutting through the St Enoch Shopping Centre as the Blue Badge bays are directly opposite the east entrance to the shopping centre. Parking is free in these bays for those displaying a valid Blue Badge. There are public toilet facilities including accessible and standard toilets and baby changing facilities in St Vincent Place at the junction with Buchanan Street.
There is a charge to use these facilities. There are accessible and standard toilet facilities at the north end of Buchanan Street, in the Buchanan Galleries Shopping Centre. The length of this section is approximately 90m. Photographs 1 and 2 show each end of the section, looking south and north respectively. Looking south from Sauchiehall Street towards Bath Street, the east side of the pavement is on the left and the west side of the pavement is on the right.
This section is pedestrianised from Sauchiehall Street to Bath Street. Vehicle access to the street is limited to emergency vehicles only. The pavement has a slight slope down towards Bath Street. The pavement on the right west side is raised by 2 shallow steps without handrails sloping down towards Bath Street. The pavement has dark grey stone tile paving that is uneven in places.
The steps are a lighter grey stone. There are stainless steel posts where the raised section ramps down to Bath Street. The slope is steep at this point. The pavement on the left east side is raised by up to 3 shallow tapered steps without handrails, with a raised platform area past a statue and in front of the steps up to The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.
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