Published: Thursday, June 14, 2007
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Both platforms are accessible by a protected over ground route underneath the Maybach Bridge.
On the city bound platform a new fully glazed kiosk with the character of a small shop has been built.
This glass cube is protected at night with metal mash panels. Colored metal behind this mesh offers additional protection.
The kiosk has a large cantilevered concrete roof, which provides a dry area between the platform and the Maybach Bridge.
The main concrete wall of the kiosk is realized in black exposed concrete with a hammer finish on its surface.
The renovated station has complete disabled access. Both platforms are accessible either by a pedestrian tunnel or by a protected over ground route underneath the Maybach Bridge.
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