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Morfa Retail Park Bus Stop (Route 34 from City Centre towards Neath) to the Swansea.com Stadium.

Brunel Way, Swansea, SA1 7BP

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Introduction

  • The following information describes the route from Morfa Retail Park Bus Stop (Route 34 from City Centre towards Neath) to the Swansea.com Stadium.
  • The approximate distance of this route is 500m.
  • The route takes approximately 10-15 minutes.
  • The majority of paths along the route consist of concrete, tarmac and block paving.
  • The potential hazards on this route include; congested pathways, overgrown hedges, lamp posts, sign posts, slight slopes and road crossings.

Morfa Retail Park Bus Stop

  • Morfa Retail Park Bus Stop is located on Brunel Way.
  • The bus stop is used for buses coming from Swansea City Centre towards Neath.
  • There is step-free access to the bus shelter.
  • The bus stop is sheltered.
  • There is fixed seating within the bus shelter.
  • The seating does not have armrests.

Morfa Retail Park Bus Stop to Brunel Way (Morrisons Access Road)

  • After exiting the bus, turn left and follow Neath Road for approximately 80m until the path bears right onto Morrisons access road.
  • At the turning onto Morrisons access road there are some overgrown hedges which reduce the width of the path.
  • There is step-free access along this part of the route.
  • The surface of the path throughout this part of the route is tarmac and block paving.
  • After turning right onto Morrisons access road follow the path for approximately 30m until the path reaches the crossing point.
  • The crossing point has a dropped kerb at either side of the road with tactile paving.

Brunel Way (Morrisons Access Road) to Morfa Retail Park

  • After completing the crossing turn left and follow Brunel Way for approximately 40m where the path bears right.
  • After bearing right the path goes through Morrisons car park.
  • Follow the path for approximately 60m until the path reaches the Morfa Retail Park.
  • After Morrisons access road crossing there is a signpost and an overgrown hedge which reduces the width of the path to approximately 75cm wide.
  • If the gap is too narrow an alternative route can be taken through Morrisons car park, to follow this alternative route turn right after crossing instead of left.
  • There is step-free access along this part of the route.
  • The surface of the path throughout this part of the route is tarmac.

Morfa Retail Park to the Morfa Retail Park Pedestrian Crossing

  • Turn left from Brunel Way onto the Morfa Retail Park pathway.
  • Follow the path for approximately 80m until the path reaches the pedestrian crossing.
  • There is step-free access along this part of the route.
  • The surface of the path throughout this part of the route is tarmac.
  • There is bench seating located at regular intervals along the path.

Morfa Retail Park Pedestrian Crossing

  • The Morfa Retail Park crossing consists of two crossing points.
  • The crossing points have dropped kerbs with tactile paving.
  • The crossing points are controlled by visual indicators.
  • The visual indicators are activated by push buttons.
  • There are rotating cones located at the base of the push button boxes to indicate when it is safe to cross.
  • Caution is advised when crossing because of traffic.
  • At the first crossing point the traffic is coming from the right.
  • At the second crossing point the traffic is coming from the left.
  • After completing crossing point turn right and follow the path.

Morfa Retail Park Pedestrian Crossing to Brunel Way

  • After the pedestrian crossing follow the path for approximately 95m until the path reaches the bridge over the River Tawe.
  • There is a slight slope on both sides of the bridge.
  • After crossing the bridge follow the path for a further a 15 minutes until you reach the south-east corner of the outer concourse (Brunel Way).

Brunel Way to the Outer Concourse

  • There are two possible routes/access points to the outer concourse.
  • The first route is a short path which leads towards the south-east corner of the outer concourse.
  • The surface of this path is tarmac and has a steep slope leading to the outer concourse.
  • There are two sets of bollards on this path.
  • The second route is a path which runs alongside the East Stand.
  • Follow the path for approximately 110m.
  • At the end of the path turn left and cross the road to access the outer concourse.
  • There is a dropped kerb at the road giving access onto the south-west corner of the outer concourse.

Outer Concourse

  • The outer concourse has a concrete surface and is step-free throughout. All stands are accessible via the outer concourse.
  • All entrances into the stadium have step-free access.
  • Clear directional signage is provided on the concourse.
  • There is a stadium plan/map on the concourse.
  • There is a steward/member of staff available for assistance on matchdays.