Hi, this Saturday I will be at York railway station and I want to quickly go to the Railway museum, what's the quickest way by foot, is there a short cut?
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alan
The path was there last year. Go onto the footbridge and go to the opposite end to the main train shed. You come down the footbridge steps onto the path. You should be able to see the NRM once on the path. If I recall there was no step free access this way if you are disabled or have kids in prams.
The path was there last year. Go onto the footbridge and go to the opposite end to the main train shed. You come down the footbridge steps onto the path. You should be able to see the NRM once on the path. If I recall there was no step free access this way if you are disabled or have kids in prams.
Use the footbridge (not either of the subways) and head West out of the station, down the steps, the path leads to the Museum, see http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/53.95900/-1.09465&layers=NHi, this Saturday I will be at York railway station and I want to quickly go to the Railway museum, what's the quickest way by foot, is there a short cut?
cheers
alan
The path is not going anywhere, though it will improve when York Central is built, by being across a nice open pedestrianised square. For now there is a crossing of the access road. The 'path' to the NRM is THE path off the east side of the station footbridge, so no need to 'look for the NRM'. The path goes to further car parks and the NRM and is the most straightforward route possible, walk off the bridge and you have no choice but to end up opposite the NRM entrance.