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'''Lighthouse Cruise Center''' is a | '''Lighthouse Cruise Center''' is a work in progress ferry terminal created by [[User:Lighthouse Friesland|Lighthouse Friesland]]. It will have a total of 6 Stahl elevators (4x goods and 2x passenger) and a classic Otis elevator in the telecommunications tower, although one of the Stahl good lifts was built. The ferry terminal is owned by [[LF Properties|L.F. Properties]]. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
=== Cruise Terminal === | === 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 | 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 rare classic manual doors. Later, in 1988, this building was renovated. | ||
=== Telecommunications tower === | === 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. | 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. |
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Lighthouse Cruise Center is a work in progress ferry terminal created by Lighthouse Friesland. It will have a total of 6 Stahl elevators (4x goods and 2x passenger) and a classic Otis elevator in the telecommunications tower, although one of the Stahl good lifts was built. The ferry terminal is owned by L.F. Properties.
History
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 rare 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 m high. It's got a single classic elevator in the 60s.
Floor assignments
Cruise Terminal
- K - Storage and boiler room
- 0 - Ground Lobby and Arrivals
- 1 - Departures
- 2 (West) - Observatory
- 2 (East) - Offices
Telecommunications tower
- 0 - Entrance to Elevator
- 1-4 - Not allocated
- 5 - Operation floor
- 6-7 - Not allocated
- 8 - Observatory