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'''Lighthouse Cruise Center''' is a planned ship terminal to be created by [[User:Lighthouse Friesland|Lighthouse Friesland]]. It will have a total of 6 Stahl elevators (4x service and 2x passenger).
'''Lighthouse Cruise Center''' is a planned ship terminal to be created by [[User:Lighthouse Friesland|Lighthouse Friesland]]. It will have a total of 6 Stahl elevators (4x service and 2x passenger). The ship terminal is owned by [[LF Properties|L.F. Properties]].
== History ==
== History ==
* ''Not yet added.''
=== Cruise Terminal ===
The cruise terminal has started construction in August 1956 and was finished in May 1957. It's got 6 Stahl elevators since then, with it's  classic manual doors. Later, in 1988, this building was renovated.
=== Telecommunications tower ===
Just a small history: The telecommunications tower, also known as the Teleskyscraper, was built in the 1930s, about 70 <abbr title=Meters>m</abbr> high. It's got a single classic elevator in the 60s.
 
== Floor assignments ==
== Floor assignments ==
=== Cruise Center ===
=== Cruise Terminal ===
* '''K''' - Storage and boiler room
* '''K''' - Storage and boiler room
* '''0''' - Ground Lobby and Arrivals
* '''0''' - Ground Lobby and Arrivals

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Lighthouse Cruise Center is a planned ship terminal to be created by Lighthouse Friesland. It will have a total of 6 Stahl elevators (4x service and 2x passenger). The ship terminal is owned by L.F. Properties.

History[edit | edit source]

Cruise Terminal[edit | edit source]

The cruise terminal has started construction in August 1956 and was finished in May 1957. It's got 6 Stahl elevators since then, with it's classic manual doors. Later, in 1988, this building was renovated.

Telecommunications tower[edit | edit source]

Just a small history: The telecommunications tower, also known as the Teleskyscraper, was built in the 1930s, about 70 m high. It's got a single classic elevator in the 60s.

Floor assignments[edit | edit source]

Cruise Terminal[edit | edit source]

  • K - Storage and boiler room
  • 0 - Ground Lobby and Arrivals
  • 1 - Departures
  • 2 (West) - Observatory
  • 2 (East) - Offices

Telecommunications tower[edit | edit source]

  • 0 - Entrance to Elevator
  • 1-4 - Not allocated
  • 5 - Operation floor
  • 6-7 - Not allocated
  • 8 - Observatory