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Destruction caused by graffiti: crane's hoist system

Elevator at Kransand recreation area temporarily unavailable due to vandalism-related malfunction on August 22, incurring expenses in the thousands range.

Crane siteencountered destructiondue to malicious defacement, referred to as vandalism
Crane siteencountered destructiondue to malicious defacement, referred to as vandalism

Destruction caused by graffiti: crane's hoist system

Wiesbaden Press Release: Repair of Damaged Elevator and Automatic Doors

The Press Office of the State Capital Wiesbaden has issued a press release announcing the repair of a damaged elevator and automatic doors at an unspecified location.

The repair of the damaged automatic doors is expected to take approximately twelve weeks, and the operation of the elevator will be temporarily halted during this period. The elevator, which was commissioned in August 2024, is particularly advantageous for those boarding and disembarking at the bus stop "Mainz-Kastel Bridgehead". It provides a direct, barrier-free connection between the Kransand area and the transport hub at the bridgehead, making it a valuable asset for mobility-impaired individuals.

Unfortunately, vandalism occurred at an unspecified location in June, causing significant damage to the elevator and the automatic doors. The repair costs for the damage caused by vandalism amount to around 6,000 euros. The search results do not provide the name of the person or organization responsible for the production of the barrier-free elevator.

Citizens can contact the responsible department or office for questions regarding this press release. The Press Office of the State Capital Wiesbaden is located at Schlossplatz 6, 65183 Wiesbaden, and their website can be found at https://www.wiesbaden.de/pressereferat.

The elevator aids in the comfortable overcoming of a height difference and is beneficial for the mobility of all users. We apologise for any inconvenience caused during the repair period and appreciate your understanding. The Press Office will keep the public updated on the progress of the repairs.

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