The Anonymous Widower

Walking Around Glasgow City Centre

I had an hour or so before I needed to get to Glasgow Central station, so as it was fine, I walked around looking at the buildings.

Glasgow is easy to navigate, as it has lots of wayfinding liths, just like London.

As you can see, some are megaliths and have a lot more than just a simple map and a few words.

Without doubt liths are the way to go.

This was illustrated, when I came across a group of students and a local, who were discussing in detail, the direction the students needed to go.

In my view, Glasgow’s liths may only have one problem, except for the misplaced Tourist Office.

And that is on Friday, with all the rain, they didn’t stand out, as the colours were too subtle. Perhaps,  that is why London’s liths have yellow tops.

October 26, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel, World | , , , , | Leave a comment

Riding The Clockwork Orange

My mother visited Glasgow in the 1930s and first told me about the Glasgow Subway. I know little of her trip or was it trips to Glasgow, except that she went by coach. She also told once, how a lady on the coach, put her hair in curlers to go to sleep. I don’t think I ever saw my mother with her hair that way!

Why she went, I have no idea, but the trip to Glasgow was probably the only vaguely exotic place I ever her talk of going.

My host at dinner last night, had told me that a station on the Subway was about fifteen minutes walk from my hotel. So to explore the city centre, before I took the train south, I walked to the station at Hillhead. An illustration of how times change was the Waitrose opposite the station. Only a few years ago, their furthest north store was at Newark.

I took the train to Buchanan Street station, which was close to the main stations and shops.

Although, the stations all seemed to have a lith with a map and information outside, I don’t think I ever saw a system map inside a station or on the trains.

But then as it is effectively one line going continuously round in circles clockwise and another doing the same in an anticlockwise direction, it is about as far in concept from ninety-nine percent of the world’s metro and subway systems, as you can get. So perhaps a map would just confuse people unfamiliar with the system. I suppose that in my journey from Hillhead to Buchanan Street, I could have taken any train in either direction. This is a bit like London’s old Circle line, before they broke the circle and made it a spiral.

October 26, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , | Leave a comment

Wandering Glasgow In The Rain

I followed the map to the Tourist Office, but as the pictures show it was closed.

In fact, I found out later that it had been moved, but that the maps on the liths hadn’t been updated. Is this a problem with this type of city navigation system?

In the end, the liths got me out of trouble, as I knew that there was a Carluccio’s in West Nile Street, which the maps led me to. I was able to dry out and use the wi-fi to fid out where my hotel was located and have a much needed lunch.

October 25, 2013 Posted by | Food, Transport/Travel | , , , | 1 Comment

Welcomed To Glasgow By A Lith

On arriving at Glasgow Queen Street station, I was met by this obvious lith.

Welcomed To Glasgow By A Lith

Welcomed To Glasgow By A Lith

From the map, I was able to locate the tourist office for more information.

October 25, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , | Leave a comment

A Solitary Edinburgh Lith

Walking along Princes Street in the rain, I came across this solitary lith called an Edinburgh Navigator.

A Solitary Edinburgh Lith

A Solitary Edinburgh Lith

They are described here on the website of the company that designed them. For systems like this to be truly useful, there needs to be lots of them and they need to be all over a city and not just in the places, where visitors go. This is the opening paragraph from the web page.

Although Edinburgh has a number of renowned landmarks, research revealed that visitors still found some difficulty finding their way around. Our review of existing visitor navigation illustrated a lack of clear and integrated signage. The solution was to develop an entirely new visitor orientation system – Edinburgh Navigator.

It could be said of so many cities, all over the world.

October 25, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , | 1 Comment

Three Visitors Inspecting A Lith

I took this picture of the lith outside of Russell Square station.

Three Visitors Inspecting A Lith

Three Visitors Inspecting A Lith

I also talked to one of the staff inside, who liked the lith, but they said, they still got people asking them for directions.

Most stations now seem to have these Legible London liths outside. I now never carry a map, or use a map on my phone, as I walk around London, as the liths and the maps on bus stops and stations, will get me where I want to go.

October 23, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , , | 2 Comments

A Welcoming Lith In Geneva

This excellent lith with a map and information, was placed just out of Geneva station on the way to the lake.

A Welcoming Lith In Geneva

A Welcoming Lith In Geneva

Every station exit in the world should have one!

I can’t find anything about these liths and their maps on the Internet.

October 14, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Sheffield’s Wayfinding Liths

Sheffield seems to have put up better maps since I was last there.

There’s more here on Connect Sheffield.

It does at least seem that other places are jumping on Legible London’s bandwagon.

October 5, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Ealing Has Got Liths

Ealing has now got some of the Legible London liths.

Ealing Has Got Liths

Ealing Has Got Liths

It is good to see them spreading around the City.

One even helkped me find the exhibition.

September 24, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , | Leave a comment

A Pair Of Ipswich Liths

I took these pictures in Ipswich today.

It certainly is the way to go with on street navigation for walkers.

Can a city afford to be left out of this revolution?

September 14, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , | 1 Comment