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Marble Arch Underground Station to Seymour Place/Upper Berkeley Street

Marble Arch Underground Station, Oxford Street, London, W1C 1CX

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Summary

  • The start point for this guide is Marble Arch Underground Station.
  • The end point for this guide is Seymour Place/Upper Berkeley Street.
  • The average walking time between the start and end points is 6 minutes.
  • This guide covers Oxford Street, Great Cumberland Place, Seymour Street and Seymour Place.
  • Points of interest in this area include: The Cumberland Hotel.
  • Public transport facilities near the start point include: a bus stop and an underground/overground station.

About the Start Point (Marble Arch Underground Station)

Streets and Roads (Oxford Street)

  • The streets and roads have streetlighting at regular intervals.
  • The footpaths include the following surfaces: paving slabs.
  • There are directional signposts of the following type: Legible London.
  • The streets and roads are busy with traffic and pedestrians.
  • All footpaths are at least 180cm wide.
  • Street furniture in this area includes: street lamps, traffic lights, traffic signs, a waste bin and a planter.
  • There is not a taxi rank available.
  • There are no public toilet facilities in this area.

Streets and Roads (Great Cumberland Place)

  • Most of the streets and roads have streetlighting at regular intervals.
  • The footpaths include the following surfaces: concrete and paving slabs.
  • There are no directional signposts.
  • The streets and roads are busy with traffic.
  • All footpaths are at least 180cm wide.
  • Street furniture in this area includes: street lamps, traffic lights, traffic signs, planters and trees.
  • Other obstructions on the footpath include: advertising signs such as A-boards and café tables and chairs.
  • There is a taxi rank outside The Cumberland Hotel.
  • There are no public toilet facilities in this area.

Streets and Roads (Seymour Street)

  • Most of the streets and roads have streetlighting at regular intervals.
  • The footpaths include the following surfaces: paving slabs.
  • There are directional signposts of the following type: Legible London.
  • The streets and roads are busy with traffic.
  • The majority of the footpaths are at least 180cm wide.
  • Street furniture in this area includes: street lamps, traffic lights, traffic signs, litter bins, a bicycle rack and trees.
  • There is not a taxi rank available.
  • There are no public toilet facilities in this area.

Streets and Roads (Seymour Place)

  • The streets and roads have streetlighting at regular intervals.
  • The footpaths include the following surfaces: paving slabs.
  • There are no directional signposts.
  • The majority of the footpaths are at least 180cm wide.
  • Street furniture in this area includes: street lamps, traffic signs and bollards with high colour contrast or visual band.
  • The following create narrow parts of the footpath which are under 120cm wide: street lamps, traffic signs and bollards.
  • Other obstructions on the footpath include: advertising signs such as A-boards and café tables and chairs.
  • There is not a taxi rank available.
  • There are no public toilet facilities in this area.

Crossing Points (Great Cumberland Place)

  • The following types of crossing points are used in this area: Pelican crossing.
  • The control boxes for the pelican crossing at Great Cumberland Place have rotating cones.
  • The pelican crossings at Great Cumberland Place and Marble Arch do not have audible signals.
  • Busy traffic travels in both directions at the junction with Great Cumberland Place and Marble Arch.

Crossing Points (Bryanston Street)

  • The following types of crossing points are used in this area: unmarked crossing (without controls or markings).
  • The crossing point at Bryanston Street has a dropped kerb which does not have tactile paving.

Crossing Points (Seymour Street)

  • The following types of crossing points are used in this area: Pelican crossing.
  • The control boxes for the pelican crossing at Seymour Street have rotating cones.
  • The pelican crossings at Seymour Street and Great Cumberland Place do not have audible signals.
  • Busy traffic travels in both directions at the junction with Seymour Street and Great Cumberland Place.

Crossing Points (Great Cumberland Mews)

  • The following types of crossing points are used in this area: unmarked crossing (without controls or markings).
  • The crossing point at Great Cumberland Mews has a flush kerb which does not have tactile paving.

About the End Point (Seymour Place/Upper Berkeley Street)