A malfunctioning lift at Greenwich train station has left commuters frustrated and a new contractor has been brought in to fix the problem.
The failure of the elevator at the Greenwich train station caused dissatisfaction among passengers
The failure of the elevator at the Greenwich train station caused dissatisfaction among passengers. The indoor lift at Greenwich train station has been out of service for months. The city administration announced that the elevator service and maintenance contractor did not respond to repeated calls to repair and restart the train station elevator.
Due to the failure of the elevator of the train station and according to the law, the contract of this company was canceled and a contract was concluded with another company for the maintenance and repair of the elevators.
The city council reported that the new contractor has moved quickly to get the elevator back up and running as soon as possible. The failure of the train station lift has caused a lot of problems for passengers, especially people with disabilities, in the last few months.
The train station is undergoing a major renovation project. The Ashforth Company, which owns the property, is building a new terminal and passenger amenities. After the completion of the renovation project, this station will significantly improve passenger traffic.
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