Renewal of the Petrol station stop: better protection for passengers!

Renewal of the Petrol station stop: better protection for passengers!

in Remmesweiler, a small town in the district town of St. Wendel, the renewal of the “petrol station” stop began. The work was started on Monday, October 7th and are scheduled for four to six weeks, depending on the weather conditions. The modernization initiative comes from the city administration and aims to improve the safety and comfort of passengers.

One of the most striking changes is to build a new waiting house. This house will offer better protection against wind and rain in the future, which is particularly advantageous in adverse weather conditions. This improvement is part of a more comprehensive plan to optimize public transport in the region.

barrier -free access options

Another important aspect of the renovation concerns the sidewalk that is widened and raised to 2.50 meters. These measures are specially designed to make it easier for people with special needs. Whether with a stroller, wheelchair or rollator - the new conditions should ensure that all passengers can use the stop without obstacles.

The installation of a guiding strip in the ground will contribute to accessibility. This strip is intended to better guide people who rely on visual or tactile aids. This makes the entire area at the “Petrol station” stop an exemplary example of barrier -free design.

With these innovations, the city of St. Wendel shows its commitment to design public transport facilities in such a way that they meet the needs of all citizens. These conversions are not only a step towards a more user -friendly infrastructure, but also an answer to the growing demands on mobility in rural areas. More details on this topic can be found in a detailed report on www.wndn.de .

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