THE CONCOURSE, OUTSIDE THE GATES |
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The concourse is a passage which runs west from the gate near the foot of the stairs from the north entrance then turns south and continues, via an up slope, then down 4 steps to the foot of the stairs to the south entrance. I shall describe the concourse in three sections in an attempt to make the location of features more understandable. I'll list features on each side, within each section, as you progress from the north to south entrances.
From the north entrance to the slope From the slope to the foot of the 4 steps From the foot of the 4 steps to the south entrance |
Go down 9 steps, going north, turn left and descend 15 going west into the subway. Continue west, there's a grid across the floor with gates to close the station. The station concourse starts here.
3 ticket machines |
fire button billboard Station Supervisor's Office 2 billboards |
The passage turns left south. There is a metal rail along the middle of the passage.
blank door 2 assistance and ticket sales booths maps and leaflet rack |
Wall retreats to the left (east) to the manual gate.
photo booth paper rack 2 coin and card phones billboards |
The passage slopes upwards beyond the manual gate.
Maps 2 auto entrances luggage point 2 auto exits |
Passage levels out before
2 auto exits |
Descend 4 steps, going south. These are divided by a rail in the centre, you continue forward towards the south entrance.
billboards |
Note that the centre rail of the passage and steps is intended to encourage a clockwise circulation through the concourse, hence you should use the left hand side of the steps.
glass barrier pillar |
2 auto exits auto entrance luggage point |
blank door 2 ticket machines |
"danger" door stairs to the south entrance, going up west |
billboards |
billboards |
Passage turns right with two card and coin phones before the stairs to the south entrance.
Ascend 15 steps, going west. The passage curves right (north), there is a fire alarm button on the left wall. Ascend 13 steps, going north onto the south side of Euston Road at the junction with Gower Street. Note, there's a rail dividing the stairs which doesn't continue between the flights.
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