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A parallel zebra crossing, and start of the West Mains Road cycleway. The bollard on the right is directing cyclists up a flight of steps!
A counter, with strips for counting ramp users, and also for the steps, at the Centre Roundabout underpass.
Steps linking from Dunblane Drive onto the East Kilbride railway path. If there was the political will, there would be a ramp here.
The East Kilbride railway path near Dunblane Drive (to the left) and Halfmerke Primary School (to the right).
The dropped kerb for entering the Whitemoss Avenue underpass from Whitemoss Road has been positioned in an awkward place handier for the steps than the ramp, and is only convenient for coming from the east. There is already a dropped kerb … [more]
The railway footbridge from Tennant Avenue to Eaglesham Road (and towards Hairmyres Hospital) has steps at one end, and they look like they need replacing, so let's have a ramp instead.
The steps on the southwest side of the Queensway footbridge have been shut due to deteriorating concrete, leaving only the steps to the southeast for users. Perhaps it's time this footbridge was replaced.
Not only has the footbridge got steps and no ramp, but it is also in the way of the Queensway shared-use footway.
The Tesco supermarket entrance from Glen Urquhart, with steps and ramp. When Somerfield had this store there were Sheffield stands on the corner to the right of the steps, but now they've been removed in favour of #107434.
Signs at the Whitemoss Roundabout. I can see a problem with the route to the Sports Centre, and I'm not sure the signs for the Health Centre are pointing the right way. The nearest health centre might be the Hunter Health Centre back in the … [more]
Steps on the path between The Centre Roundabout underpass and Avondale Avenue. Avoid this path on a bike.
The Centre Roundabout doesn't have any cycle facilities (unlike the other town centre roundabouts) but does have a ramp to bypass the steps at the town centre side.
Stepped ramp up from the Quarry Road underpass, but a step-free ramp to the right to join the Whitehills cycle path near the bus stop.
A ramped path retro-fitted next to two and half steps without a banister, creating a slightly complex junction behind the Cedar Drive shop.
The path from Larchfield Drive is obstructed by barriers, then there is an uncontrolled crossing of the Cathkin Relief Road, and steps and a hair-pin path up to Fernhill.
A diagonal ramp through the steps, but watch out for people blindly walking straight down the steps unaware of anything happening around them.