THE CONCOURSE |
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This is rectangular in shape with the main entrance on the west side. The Travel Centre is to your left, as you enter, the tactile map of the station, city centre and the accessible terminal for departures information are in front of you. There are five sets of exit doors to the stance area in the east side of the concourse.
There are REACT beacons outside the main entrance, above the Travel Centre and outside the north and south exits into the stance area.
You enter facing east, via two sets of automatic doors, with tactile matting inside each set. Beyond these, to your right (south) is a photo booth and card printing machine, before you reach the concourse.
Access Glasgow terminal Travel Centre, tickets and information, one gap into this area floor slopes up staff door kiosk gents toilets, £0.20 entrance charge top of slope change machine disabled persons toilet, with baby changing room on north side ladies toilets, £0.20 entrance charge floor slopes up staff door |
Left Luggage lockers jut out, control console in middle, get help from Left Luggage Office blank wall Left Luggage office |
entrance door to City Link office |
Staff door |
Counter |
window onto steps from Cowcaddens Road entrance |
north entrance 3 phones SPT Information on stancion opposite stances 52-3 tactile map of bus station, departure screen above accessible departures information terminal, TVI tactile map of city centre stanchion with SPT information, opposite stance 51 3 phones south entrance |
WH Smith entrance to cafe |
This cafe, AMPM, occupies the southwest corner of the concourse, there are two entrances, you enter facing west. To your right (north) is the open area in front of the counter. The remainder of this space is seating and tables. This cafe has toilets (free of charge).
Needhams, grocers post box photo booth main entrance |
There are trees and seats in the middle of the concourse, towards the north end, whilst the meeting point is in the middle. This is a statue, just north of the entrance to the Travel Centre.
© 2004, Terry Robinson