Vaterstetten Residents Protest S-Bahn Elevator Outage: “Vaterstettener Barriernkall 2025” Planned
Residents of Vaterstetten are fuming over the long-term outage of the elevator at S-Bahnhof Vaterstetten, organizing a protest event dubbed “Vaterstettener Barriernkall 2025” on May 17th, 2025, from 2 PM to 4 PM.
A Matter of Mobility and Accessibility
The smooth operation of public transport, particularly by train and bus, is a fundamental right for citizens. However, since November 2024, the elevator at the Vaterstetten S-Bahn station has been out of order, causing widespread inconvenience.
Delayed Repairs and Unclear Responsibilities
Despite promises from Deutsche Bahn, the elevator remains inoperable due to technical defects. Residents are frustrated by the lack of clear communication and decisive action from responsible parties.
The Call for “Vaterstettener Barriernkall 2025”
In response to the ongoing issue, local resident and disabled person, Jens Möllenhoff, is organizing a protest event on May 17th, 2025, from 2 PM to 4 PM at the Vaterstetten S-Bahn station. He urges all residents and supporters to attend and show solidarity.
Did you know? The previous rally, “Baldhamer Barrierekrawall 2024”, held last year, successfully forced the repair of the elevator at the Baldham S-Bahn station.
Impact on Commuters and Daily Life
- pensar%200%”>Affecting thousands of residents in the direct catchment area and many commuters from neighboring towns
- Limiting mobility and accessibility for seniors, people with disabilities, cyclists, and those with heavy luggage or strollers
About the Organizer
Jens Möllenhoff, a Vaterstetten resident and disabled person, is the driving force behind the “Vaterstettener Barriernkall 2025”. He emphasizes that everyone is welcome to participate, regardless of their physical ability.
How to Participate
Join the “Vaterstettener Barriernkall 2025” protest on Saturday, May 17th, 2025, from 2 PM to 4 PM at the Vaterstetten S-Bahn station. Special arrangements will be made to accommodate train passengers with physical restrictions.
Let Your Voice Be Heard!
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