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Someone ordered up this bollard, and had it installed, but its meaning is not clear. Cycle up the steps?

Ramp and steps from this path, to the bridge across to Kennishead Road.

Steps without handrail, and ramp, to the railway bridge across to Kennishead Road.

Looking the opposite way from #194236, this shows the narrow ramp behind the wall to get around the steps to the right.

The start of the path from Shawbridge Street to Pollokshaws Road, for Pollok Country Park. But the sign says Auldhouse Park, which is the other way. This path is a short but steep ramp, to get around the steps beyond. See also #194237.

Not so easy to cycle up the steps.

The section of canal towpath between the Murano Street bridge and Shakespeare Street (see #192196) remains closed for resurfacing.

The ramp and steps up to the Sighthill Bridge from Baird Street.

A view down the ramp from the Sighthill Bridge. Beware of pedestrians at the crossing point!

Port Dundas Basin, seen from the top of the steps to the west of Sighthill Circus. Don't be fooled into thinking this is the ramped route to avoid the steps. That diverged back at #192466, and can be seen joining the canalside from the … [more]

Port Dundas Basin, seen from the top of the steps to the west of Sighthill Circus.

The view from the northern end of the Sighthill Bridge, looking along the paths to Port Dundas Basin.

The ramp down from Sighthill Circus at the northern end of the Sighthill Bridge.

The connection from Sighthill Circus to the Sighthill Bridge features steps and a double hairpin ramp.

The rather literal Stair Street.

The latest on the Sighthill Bridge construction site.

According to the sign, cyclists are to give way to pedestrians on the steps and narrow, steeply graded path down to the Kelvin Walkway.

Details of the steps down from the Stockingfield Bridge. There is a wheeling ramp (with the usual problems they entail), but once the bridge is properly open, using the main ramp will be far more attractive for those cycling. See also … [more]

Stepped access from the Stockingfield Bridge down to the canalside path towards Gilshochill. See also #186428.

The main arc of the new Stockingfield Junction bridge appears to be unofficially open, but the branch to Ruchill still has barriers. The steps provide a direct route option for pedestrians not needing the ramp.

The Granite Steps, Glasgow

A new path has been created from the Drumchapel Way over to Garscadden Road over a construction for the Garscadden Burn flood prevention scheme, but ends in a mind-boggling array of steps.

The former NCN7 route at Pointhouse Road and the footbridge with steps over the Clydeside Expressway still form useful parts of the cycle network to differing degrees.

Glass-strewn shallow stepped ramp.

Steps between Washington Street and Argyle Street.

The footbridge over Springburn Road is accessed from a car park at the end of Carbisdale Street, but there are some steps to climb. These could easily be ramped so this route is properly accessible. The footbridge itself is step-free, … [more]

The ramp from Lenzie Terrace (see #173029) comes down to this landing, but the next ramp directly towards the Springburn Road footbridge has a couple of steps in it. This could be rebuilt. However, another ramp behind the camera provides a … [more]

The ramp from Lenzie Terrace up to Lenzie Place has some steps in it, and, out of sight, a short flight of concrete steps. There is space to rebuild it as an accessible step-free ramp, and assist with access between the Springburn Quietway … [more]

The direct path from Byshot Street to Finlas Street has steps. There is also a rough path around the steps, seen to the right, but this is very uneven, overgrown, and best avoided if cycling. The area around Byshot Street has been abandoned … [more]

A ramp has been provided behind the bus stop, in addition to steps, to connect from Thornliebank Road up to Cartcraigs Road. (This does not form part of the cycle route, but could be used for connections to and from it.)

A flood prevention scheme has been implemented at Greenbank Park, and thus the entrances to the park have steps and ramps over the embankments that would contain any flooding. This is on the cycle route between Newlands and the Silverburn … [more]

A flood prevention scheme has been implemented at Greenbank Park, and thus the entrances to the park have steps and ramps over the embankments that would contain any flooding.

Paths within Malls Mire are appropriate for a nature reserve. The steps link up to the path between Prospecthill Circus and Toryglen Road in Rutherglen (that is currently being rebuilt).

The route from Erradale Street to the Halloween Pend now has a large flight of steps to get down. Avoid the route if cycling.

Steps and fly-tipping obstructing progress in Cowlairs Park. The whole park needs a revised network of paths and tidying up.

No change to the diversion signs in #95364 and #95363.

Dropped kerbs both sides on the underpass at Cowlairs Road, but stepped ramp up to the path alongside the Springburn Expressway.

Shallow steps on the path from Ashvale Crescent to Cowlairs Road, on its way to run alongside the Springburn Expressway. There is a steeper flight of steps at Ashvale Crescent, so the only way to get to here step-free is from Carleston … [more]

A 'Cyclists Dismount' sign on the path alongside the Springburn Expressway, at a point where all approaches have steps, except for the route to Carleston Street over the bridge.

A big flight of steps on the path from Hawthorn Street to Cowlairs Road, parallel to the Springburn Expressway.

Signage relating to the Stockingfield Junction canal towpath closure for construction of a new bridge.

Cycle parking, steps and a ramp at the new Panure Gate entrance to the Claypits Local Nature Reserve. The boardwalk leads along the side of the canal and connects to the new bridge at #153304.

It's clear here what the transport priorities are when there are steps at one side of this footbridge.

Once up the steps from Clifford Street, the rest of the motorway footbridge is step-free.

Shallow steps leading to motorway footbridge at Clifford Street that could be replaced by a proper ramp. The same problem as the other access at #152263.

Shallow steps leading to motorway footbridge at Clifford Street that could be replaced by a proper ramp. The same problem as the other access at #152264.

If you know where to look, there are now little asphalt ramps on each of the steps on the Charing Cross footbridge. But they could be widened and highlighted with paint. The dropped kerb is also obstructed by car parking. Combined with … [more]

Shallow steps on a path connecting Collina Street with the Forth & Clyde Canal and Maryhill Road.

Steps at Edinburgh Rd on path between Cranhill Park and housing (weren't marked on OSM).

Steps down to path between Cranhill Park and houses. Could have a ramp at side to make it accessible. In distance is a new entrance path into park – smooth tarmac but only 1m or so wide.

Steps and half-width ramps on the path between Baird Street and Sighthill.

The Drumchapel Way leaves Halgreen Avenue and takes the steps up to The Antonine Road. There is a bypass ramp, but no dropped kerb at the end for anyone following the route by bike.

Some steps on the Drumchapel Way, with a by-pass ramp, approaching Kinfauns Drive.

Next the Drumchapel Way goes up some shallow steps as it starts to head towards Kinfauns Drive.

The route sign directs cyclists up a flight of steps at the new eatery, where once there was a path into the park (see #29467). This is not good enough!

Nothing to say that cyclists should turn right here to avoid the steps to Preston Place

Despite the Clyde Gateway road and new police headquarters being built alongside, the cobbled ramp still remains unaltered. A flight of concrete steps has been provided for access to the police headquarters.

Security advice on the new cycle stands at the bridge to the Murano Street student halls complex.

New cycle stands at the bridge to the Murano Street student halls complex, with CCTV coverage, and a forgiving kerb!

New cycle stands at the bridge to the Murano Street student halls complex.

This path is listed on the Glasgow City Council website as being part of the Glasgow Cycle Network. Cycle Routes: Stronend Rd Path - Stronend Rd Path N

There appears to be some demand for a ramp to bypass the steps up to Dalmarnock Road.

Having been prevented from going into Richmond Park by the housing construction, path users now have no option but to use the steps up to Shawfield Drive.

The Sighthill diversion is via a flight of steps!

I'm not sure the risk assessment for the Sighthill diversion route has been completed correctly.

@CycleInfraDay wedges of tarmac to cycle up/down steps on motorway footbridge at Charing X. https://t.co/N9oDnxhxnM

Like #91605, a diversion sign that says "see map" without saying where the map is. And it's at a flight of steps (the turning for the ramp is behind the camera).

Access to the Brock Burn path here is by steps over the flood defences.

The stepped footbridge across the Clydeside Expressway is no longer part of NCN7, but still hinders local journeys between Yorkhill and Bell's Bridge. The signpost is also unnecessarily obstructive for anyone going along the path.

These steps may not look like a cycle route, but the route through Yorkhill Park is listed on the council's GIS system as a cycle route!

The route sign directs cyclists to the flight of steps under the bridge, when they need to use the ramp up to street level. However, the ramp to street level has been partially dismantled, and has been left like this for a few weeks (see … [more]

A clear desire line for a ramp to the Clyde Walkway where there is only steps on this side of Dalmarnock Road.

A Cyclists Dismount sign that really shouldn't be needed for anyone who has successfully cycled down the previous flight of steps (see #86773).

Lamppost in middle of path and flight of steps protected by hatching.

New cycle parking stands at shops in Maryhill Road, but new direction sign attempting to direct cyclists down a flight of steps!

A person on a bike who has missed the NCN75 ramp (to his immediate left) and is heading towards a flight of steps under the bridge.

See video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNIW5viCYK0 This path between Southdeen Avenue and Glenkirk Drive is included in the 300km of claimed cycle routes in the Glasgow City Council Cycle Network (see map at … [more]

Cycling directions given via a flight of steps (see #71267).

A flight of steps in the path alongside the south side of the River Clyde, outside the Sheriff Court. UPDATE 2016: Steps now removed, see #84282.

The ramp up from the Clyde Walkway to the Clyde Gateway is still steep and cobbled, yet the new Police Headquarters has a shiny flight of steps!

The Kelvin Walkway goes down the steps and into thick vegetation. I gave this section a miss!

Going down into the underpass. Location: Shieldhall, Glasgow (Scotland, United Kingdom)

So frustrated with "National Cycle Network". I give up. Lost 4 times in 45 min (I have the @sustrans map) now this. http://t.co/jjYw0P5QZe

To get to the Clyde Gateway, there is a choice of steps on this side, or a steep cobbled ramp on the other side (seen in #31368). The sign gives directions via both in tiny writing.

Steps on access to Clyde Walkway/NCN75 at Dalmarnock Bridge, and dirt path worn into the grass. A chap used this to join the cycle path just after I put the camera away, even though there is a ramp on the opposite side of the road (see … [more]

Kissing gate and steps with awkward ramp at one side. I approached from the wrong side to use the ramp, and the central railing stopped me changing sides without backtracking. This is the Acre Drive entrance to Maryhill Park, and a … [more]

Route sign directing cyclists and wheelchair users up a flight of steps, when there is a ramp up to the canal path on the opposite side of the road!

Typical woodland path in Dawsholm Park. There are some routes through the woods possible without encountering steps.

Steps on riverfront path next to Glasgow Sheriff Court. Plenty of room to ramp these out, the only obstruction to cycling along the south side of the river on this section. UPDATE 2016: Steps now removed, see #84282.

This Cyclists Dismount sign is justified since there are steps on the riverside path here. Cyclists are better going via the Gorbals Sports Centre car park (but see #31365). UPDATE 2016: A new step-free path has been created at street … [more]

Cycle parking in Berkeley Street, near Mitchell Library

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