ferry terminal analysis

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ferry terminal analysis
ferry terminal analysis
gedser masterplan – project interface
INTERFACE is part-financed by the
European Regional Development Fund
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Colophon
The present Ferry Terminal Analysis of Gedser Ferry
Terminal and the adjacent port areas focuses on the
Gedser–Rostock ferry route, especially with regard to
foot passengers.
The analysis has been prepared for Guldborgsund
Municipality by Hasløv & Kjærsgaard (firm of architects
and town planning architects).
Photos: Hasløv & Kjærsgaard
The Ferry Terminal Analysis has been prepared under
the INTERREG INTERFACE project, a cross-border
cooperation involving six South Baltic Sea ferry terminals, including Gedser Ferry Terminal.
The INTERFACE project seeks, on the one hand, to
develop the ports as modern, service-oriented transport hubs for cross-border passenger transport in the
South Baltic Sea region and, on the other, to improve
public transport services to and from the ferry ports,
as well as to develop regional integration via crossborder traffic.
INTERFACE is funded by the INTERREG IV A South
Baltic Sea Programme.
For more information about the INTERFACE project,
visit www.interfaceproject.eu
INTERFACE is part-financed by the
European Regional Development Fund
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introduction
Each year, approximately 1.7 million passengers travel by
ferry between Gedser and Rostock, and thus use the Gedser
Ferry Terminal and stay in Gedser either briefly or for an
extended period.
The Gedser–Rostock ferry link is part of the Copenhagen–Berlin section of the international traffic corridor – the
European route E55 – which runs from southern Sweden to
Kalamata, Greece.
Thus, the ferry link is of international significance, and is not
only a matter for Guldborgsund Municipality. The Municipality wishes to support and develop this infrastructure and the
international traffic that passes through it. Starting in 2012,
Scandlines will be doubling its capacity on the Gedser–Rostock link. This is made possible by a DKK 1.7 billion investment to convert Gedser Ferry Terminal and to purchase two
double-decker ferries.
including for the 100,000 or more foot passengers each year
who use the Gedser–Rostock ferry link.
The INTERFACE Project, which focuses on Gedser Ferry
Terminal and the areas close to the port, is supplemented
by a major regional redevelopment initiative for the town of
Gedser and Gedser Odde. The development of Gedser is a
significant element in the strategy for the overall development of Guldborgsund Municipality.
The Gedser initiative seeks to create the basis for the expansion of trade and tourism based on the potential of the local
area. The initiative also includes a number of exciting prospects for sustained growth and development, e.g. in the form
of more tourism from Germany and Poland, and the manifestation of Lolland–Falster as a logistical transportation hub.
The increased capacity on the Gedser–Rostock link will help
to manage the constantly increasing traffic on the eastern
European traffic corridor, particularly from eastern Germany,
Poland and the Baltics.
Focusing as it does on cross-border transportation, the
INTERFACE Project also contributes to Guldborgsund Municipality’s efforts to boost collaboration with our neighbouring
Hanseatic City of Rostock. The Ferry Terminal Analysis has
been prepared in close dialogue with the owner of Gedser
Ferry Terminal, Scandlines.
The present ferry terminal analysis, prepared as part of the
INTERFACE Project, is thus being conducted at exactly the
right time and can potentially make a significant contribution
to supporting improvements to the service and facilities for a
very large number of passengers,
John Brædder
Mayor
Flemming Jantzen
Chairman of the Trade and Tourism Committee
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contents
Background to the Gedser integrated plan
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Integrated plan description and status
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The INTERFACE Project7
The ferry terminals today9
The ferry terminals in 2012
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Planning12
Existing departure and arrival facilities, general
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Future departure and arrival facilities, general
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Existing departure and arrival facilities, foot passengers
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Future departure and arrival facilities, foot passengers
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Existing departure and arrival facilities for cyclists
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Future departure and arrival facilities for cyclists
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Existing departure and arrival facilities for coaches
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Future departure and arrival facilities for coaches
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Proposed arrangement of the concourse at the future
terminal building21
Parking23
Existing buildings, today – overview
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Existing buildings24
Recommendations, buildings26
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Proposed deployment of information boards
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Investment requirements, Guldborgsund Municipality
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background
Each year, approx. 1.7 million people travel to and
from the Gedser–Rostock ferry crossing. Scandlines
has decided to double its capacity on the crossing.
This will result in private investment of DKK 1.7 billion
worth of conversions and the purchase of two new
ferries, planned to be operational in 2012. Part of this
investment will also go towards improving access for
local buses, pedestrians, cyclists and cars between
Gedser and Nykøbing Falster.
The present report focuses on the port areas and
their utilisation in terms of ferry route requirements,
especially with regard to passengers who use public
transport to get to and from the ferry, and partly with
regard to utilisation of buildings in the port area that
are of cultural heritage and architectural value.
Ferry terminal and fishing port, viewed from the eastern
breakwater.
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masterplan
description and status
The masterplan for the town of Gedser and Gedser
Odde is part of Guldborgsund Municipality’s initiative
to create the basis for developing tourism and trade
in Gedser. The process is based on interviews with
key players in the local area, the local business community, culture stakeholders and potential investors.
Following presentation of two outline proposals at a
public meeting in January 2010, both of which focused
on the importance of upgrading and redeploying the
port functions, work continued towards a finalised
proposal, which was put out to public consultation
in June–August 2010. After processing the proposed
modifications received, the integrated plan was adopted in September 2010 by Guldborgsund Municipal
Council, and will form the basis of the preparation of
local area plans, etc.
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strandeng
aktiviteter
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ungdomshus
jolleplads
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restaurant
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vinteropbevaring
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vandtrappe
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sommerhuse
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foreninger
legeplads
vandtrappe
hæk
cafe
udsigtspunkt
P
cykelsti
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vådområder
cykelsti
lave træbroer
betalingsanlæg
sansehave
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bypromenade
museumsvogne
Natura 2000
kirkegård
opmarch
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lave træbroer
vådområder
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aktiviteter
bytorvet
café
- turistinfo
- cykeludlejning
kulturhus
- Det sorte museum
- lokalhistorisk arkiv
aktiviteter
P
eks. byg
kanal
Stationsvejen
P
P
rampe
fodgænger
overgang
busstation
fredsskov
rampe
byudviklingsområde
café
hegn
P
hæk
kirke
multifunk.
grønning
outlet center
P
P
gadekær
vandpolo
P
fremtidig terminal
Moltzaugade
promenade
de
ga
ng
La
lagerbygninger
færgeleje 1
færgeleje vest
P
P
eksisterende
terminal
Ny bebyggelse
med erhverv og
byfunktioner
kanalhavn
havnekroen
fiskehandler
P
P
havnetorvet
hegn
Hotel og restaurant
kanalpladsen
røgeri
vindmøllehavn
redningsbåde
bro
redningsstation
fiskerihavn
Havnegade
gl. lodsstation
dong
eks. slæbested
turbåd
færgehavn
wc/bad
solkaj
udeservering
promenademole
promenade
lystbådehavn
strand
promenademole
fiskepier
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Gedser integrated plan, June 2010.
ferry terminal analysis
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t h e I N TE R R E G
I V A I N TE R F A C E P r o j e c t
The INTERFACE Project is a development project funded
by the EU INTERREG IV A South Baltic Sea Programme.
The project concerns the Gedser ferry terminal and
areas adjacent to the port, the transport link between
Gedser and Nykøbing Falster (and beyond to the rest
of Denmark), as well as increased cross-border collaboration in the Rostock area, including the development of
tourism and cultural exchanges in the Gedser area and
southern Denmark. The project is a cooperation project
involving six ferry terminals, connected by four ferry
links crossing the South Baltic Sea (Gedser–Rostock,
Rostock–Trelleborg, Karlskrona–Gdynia and Gdynia–
Baltijsk). INTERFACE activities and the ferry terminal
analysis of the Port of Gedser and the areas adjacent
to the port coincide with Scandlines’ plans for heavy
investment and expansion, with major implications for
the areas adjacent to the port.
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100m
Yellow: Guldborgsund Kommune
Red: DSB-Building
Green: Gedser Roundhouse
Blue: Scandlines
The ferry terminal areas
– today
The majority of Gedser Ferry Terminal and its approach areas, buildings and tracks are currently owned
by Scandlines. The western part of the areas is owned
by Guldborgsund Municipality and Danish State Railways (DSB).
The ferry terminal is at the far west of the overall port
complex in Gedser, which also incorporates a fishing port and a quay for the use of DONG Energy and
others. Scandlines is one of the key players when it
comes to realisation of the integrated plan for the
town of Gedser, which includes development of additional port functions such as a commercial port,
marina and bathing beach.
The existing ferry terminal and its approach area are
Port ownership.
Aerial photograph of the port and town of Gedser.
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The ferry terminal areas
– today
feriepark
aktiviteter
restaurant
currently widely dispersed over a very large area. The
various functions are inappropriately located in relation to one another, and in between there are large
voids which are poorly utilised, with little guidance for
finding one’s way around. At the same time, the large
areas imply inconveniently long distances for foot passengers and cyclists boarding and alighting from the
ferries, and for passengers proceeding to bus links,
etc.
P
vinteropbevaring
P
Buildingsommerhuse
1, former station building
Building 2, administration building, office
building
foreninger
Building 3, roundhouse
legeplads
Building
4, passenger terminal today
Building 5, warehouses, more recent
hæk
Building 6, warehouse, older
Building 7, payment installation
The individual buildings – the former station building
(building 1), the administration building (building 2),
Roundhouse (building 3), the terminal building (building 4) and the warehouse (building 6) – are worthy of
preservation and each represent their particular aspect of the story of more than 100 years of the Port of
Gedser as Denmark’s south-facing port and Europe’s
gateway to Scandinavia.
The warehouses (building 5) and payment installation
(building 7) do not have heritage value and can be
demolished in the course of reconstruction.
Natura 2000
fredsskov
The signage in the port areas for servicing passenkirkegård
gers is insufficient
and in many cases inadequate; as a
result, few people use the facilities and even fewer are
aware of what the town of Gedser and Gedser Odde
have to offer in the way of activities, tourism and short
bygrønning
breaks.
brugsen
tankanlæg
banespor
remisen
3
hotel
7
fredsskov
betalingsanlæg
busholdeplads
kulturelle
aktiviteter
opmarch
- peakperioder
6
P
opmarch
kirke
safepark
station
fredsskov
1
P
P
2
eksisterende
terminal
P
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4
P
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La
lagerbygninger
færgeleje 1
færgeleje vest
Up until July 2010, the
terminus for the bus link to
Det sorte museum
Nykøbing Falster was at Langgade 42, Torvet, so the
bus did not take passengers all the way to the departure terminal for the ferry crossing. Passengers had
to walk along either Stationsvejen or Moltzaugade and
proceed via the roadway areas to the passenger terminal. As of July 2010, as part of the INTERFACE Project,
the buses now run to the passenger terminal (building 4), and have a turnaround and terminus there.
The former terminus at Langgade 42 (Torvet) is now a
regular bus stop.
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fiskerskure
havnekroen
P
P
røgeri
redningsstation
havnegade
redningsbåde
fiskerihavn
færgehavn
dong
The port buildings are of high architectural calibre.
strand
The ferry terminal areas and buildings as they are today
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betalingsanlæg
sansehave
fredsskov
The ferry terminal areas
- 2012
banespor
bypromenade
museumsvogne
kirkegård
opmarch
wc
rch
kperioder
eks. byg
P
rampe
tankanlæg
They were built between 1850 and 1905, and previously accommodated the station, customs building, engine
wc
cykelsti
vandhaver
shed, office, etc. The buildings are constructed of red
fast belægning
brick and primarily represent the National Romantic
fredsskov
hegn
and Classical period of Danish construction history. A
kulturhus
remisen
- omklædning
bytorvetSAVE audit of the buildings has been undertaken as
- Blæksprutten
kanal
café
part of the preparatory work of the local plan proposal
kulturelle
- turistinfo
aktiviteter
aktiviteter
for the port areas. Overall, the buildings are built to
- cykeludlejning
P
kulturhus
a high standard and have high cultural history value.
Stationsvejen
- Det sorte museum
hæk
P
- lokalhistorisk arkiv Several of the buildings are in poor condition, however,
and will require modernisation.
fodgænger
overgang
rampe
busstation
fredsskov
P
Building 2
Based on the advent of two new ferries on the Gedser–
Rostock
crossing in 2012, the masterplan incorporates
P
a proposal for redeployment of functions for the whole
of the ferry terminal area. This redeployment plan
includes a new ferry berth (the existing western berth
is to be converted), a waiting space and access links to
the ferry for pedestrians and cyclists.
café
hegn
P
gadekær
vandpolo
P
fremtidig terminal
Building 1
kirke
multifunk.
grønning
outlet center
Moltzaugade
promenade
ng
La
lagerbygninger
færgeleje 1
P
P
eksisterende
terminal
Buildinghegn
4
Ny bebyggelse
med erhverv og
byfunktioner
A new passenger
de
ga
færgeleje vest
terminal, building 1, will be fitted out
kanalhavn
in
the
former
station
building, with disabled access
havnekroen
and
access
for
foot
passengers.
At the south gable end
fiskehandler
P
Hotel
og
restaurant
of
the
station,
there
will
be
a
covered
walkway from
P
havnetorvet
the stationkanalpladsen
via stairs/a lift to the passenger entrance
to the ferry.
røgeri
bro
vindmøllehavn
redningsbåde
redningsstation
Havnegade
gl. lodsstation
The existing office facilities
for Scandlines staff in
dong
the former administration building, building 2, will be
turbåd
udeservering
wc/bad
retained.
eks. slæbested
fiskerihavn
færgehavn
solkaj
promenademole
Redeployment of the existing port building.
Office, staff and warehouse facilities will be established in the other buildings. Building 6,promenade
the old warelystbådehavn
house,
will be demolished, because the building lies in
strand
the pathway to the new
western ferry berth.
promenademole
The present terminal building, building 4, will be retained to service ferry berth 1 (reserve berth) as well
fiskepier
as for office functions. The warehouses
close to the
existing fishing port will retain their current storage,
operation and service functions for the terminal area,
although the middle building of the Scandlines warehouses will be vacated and could either be demolished
or used for other purposes. In this regard, there is
scope for using some of the warehouse car park areas
as customer parking for the ferries.
The No. 39 bus from Nykøbing Falster, which previ-
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The ferry terminal areas
- 2012
ously terminated at Langgade 42, now continues right
up to the present ferry terminal at berth 1. After 2012,
the bus will take passengers as far as the former station building, building 1 – the future passenger terminal.
To the north, traffic will be rerouted to enable better
traffic flow. The link road to the town of Gedser will
be relocated north, and traffic lights will be set up to
create gaps in the ferry traffic, to improve traffic flow
from the town of Gedser.
The Port of Gedser is international, and accordingly
an ISPS security perimeter fence will be required all
around the terminal area. The fence is provisionally
planned with open gates/entrances, but must incorporate the facility for instant closure in the event of
terrorist threats, etc.
The future terminal and approach area.
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planning
The proposed approach concourses and payment
installations are part of the Natura 2000 area: Coastal
section near Hyllekrog–Rødsand.
Planning within this Natura 2000 area is subject to
planning permission from the City and Landscape
Agency, and this was granted to Guldborgsund Municipality in June 2010.
A local area plan has been prepared on this basis. The
local area plan was put out to public consultation from
September to November 2010, and is expected to be
presented to Guldborgsund Municipal Council for final
adoption soon afterwards.
The project is also considered to be covered by the
EIA Environmental Impact Assessment Executive
Order (VVM-bekendtgørelsen) Annex 2 (14) relating to
modifications and expansions of existing facilities, because this concerns a modification and minor expansion of an existing ferry terminal. With this in mind,
the project would require EIA screening.
The coastal area east of the Port of Gedser.
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feriepark
Existing arrival and
departure facilities
strand
strandeng
aktiviteter
restaurant
P
vinteropbevaring
Primary access to the ferry terminal is from the north,
via Gedser Landevej. The junction of Gedser Landevej/
Langgade marks the divide of traffic for the town and
traffic for the ferry. The traffic is not currently regulated by lights, which means that when ferry traffic is
on the move, it is often difficult for buses, cars and
cyclists to get out onto the highway from the town of
Gedser.
P
Private cars, coaches and
lorries to the ferry
sommerhuse
lystbådehavn
The No. bus 39
foreninger
railway track
legeplads
hæk
P
Local bus from
Nykøbing Falster
vådområder
Natura 2000
fredsskov
kirkegård
tankanlæg
banespor
vådområder
hotel
fredsskov
bygrønning
remisen
brugsen
betalingsanlæg
opmarch
- peakperioder
busholdeplads
kulturelle
aktiviteter
P
opmarch
kirke
safepark
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fredsskov
P
P
La
lagerbygninger
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ng
færgeleje 1
P
ad
færgeleje vest
e
P
fiskerskure
Bus turnaround
havnekroen
eksisterende
terminal
P
P
The ferry terminal area, the town of Gedser, existing conditions.
røgeri
redningsstation
havnegade
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dong
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Existing arrival and
departure facilities,
general
Cars, coaches, lorries and cyclists travelling by ferry
to Rostock proceed due south as far as the payment
terminal. From there, they continue to the approach
area. Cyclists are not separated from the rest of the
moving traffic.
In the approach area, apart from WCs, there are no
facilities such as tourist information, maps, a waiting
hall for waiting motorists, cyclists, coaches, etc.
The No. 39 bus from Nykøbing Falster runs along
Langgade, stopping at Langgade 42 and Langgade
32. From here, the bus proceeds to the existing ferry
terminal, now with a turnaround and terminus. Bus
passengers walk directly from the bus into the terminal building, where there are ticket sales and a waiting
room for foot passengers. Access to the ferry is directly from the terminal building via a stairway.
The existing terminal building is fitted out with a ticket
machine for foot passengers, WCs and shelves with
tourist information as well as offices for staff involved
in ferry operation.
The railway track to ferry berth west and to the station takes up a lot of space at the west end of the
installation, but is no longer used for traffic, because
the train link to Nykøbing Falster was shut down in
December 2009.
The existing terminal building.
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future arrival and
departure facilities,
general
feriepark
In future, primary access to the ferry terminal and the
town of Gedser is anticipated to be from the north,
with direct access to and from approach areas from a
multi-spur road profile. The exit route from the town
of Gedser will be relocated to the north, where the
traffic will divide. The No. bus 39 from Nykøbing Falster runs along Langgade, while cars, lorries, coaches
and cyclists proceed directly into the payment terminal
and approach area. Cyclists will be kept apart from the
rest of the traffic with a cycle path.
strand
strandeng
aktiviteter
badebro
Car, bus and lorry trafficrestaurant
Maritimt
ungdomshus
jolleplads
P
vinteropbevaring
Cyclists
bro
slæbested
P
vandtrappe
fugleøen
sommerhuse
Pedestrians, in the near future
naturhavn
Pedestrians, future
vandtrappe
Public
transport
foreninger
The focal points in the plan have been an amalgamation of different means of transport, the establishment
of a transport centre/hub in Gedser, minimising the
physical and visual barrier between the various means
of transport, and strengthening the link between the
ferry terminal and the town.
legeplads
hæk
cafe
udsigtspunkt
P
cykelsti
told/politi
vådområder
cykelsti
lave træbroer
betalingsanlæg
sansehave
fredsskov
banespor
bypromenade
museumsvogne
Natura 2000
kirkegård
opmarch
tankanlæg
lave træbroer
vådområder
wc
wc
opmarch
- peakperioder
cykelsti
vandhaver
fast belægning
fredsskov
hegn
kulturhus
- omklædning
- Blæksprutten
remisen
kulturelle
aktiviteter
café
- turistinfo
- cykeludlejning
kulturhus
- Det sorte museum
- lokalhistorisk arkiv
aktiviteter
P
eks. byg
bytorvet
kanal
Stationsvejen
P
P
rampe
fodgænger
overgang
busstation
fredsskov
outlet center
rampe
kirke
multifunk.
grønning
café
hegn
P
hæk
P
P
vandpolo
P
fremtidig terminal
Moltzaugade
gadekær
promenade
gg
n
La
lagerbygninger
færgeleje 1
eksisterende
terminal
P
Ny bebyggelse
med erhverv og
byfunktioner
havnekroen
kanalhavn
fiskehandler
e
P
ad
færgeleje vest
The approach area and the town of Gedser, future state post-2012.
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existing arrival and
departure facilities,
pedestrians
Foot passengers board/alight the ferry via the existing
terminal building (building 4). In front of the terminal
building, there is a small car park and a drop-off and
pick-up area. For passengers arriving by public transport, i.e. the No. 39 bus from Nykøbing Falster, the
terminus is beside what is currently the terminal building. To get from the current terminal building to the
main street in Gedser – Langgade – pedestrians proceed along Moltzaugade to the terminal building. The
walkway is not visually distinct and appears complex;
only part of it is paved.
Moltzaugade viewed from the east.
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future arrival and
departure facilities,
foot passengers
Recommendations
– create a pavement with lighting along the north side
of the access road, Molzaugade, to the new terminal
building.
– create alternative routes through the future green
area, the roundhouse and the future cultural centre.
– establish a clear layout in front of the new terminal
building with kiss & ride, short-stay car park and bus
stop.
museumsvogne
tankanlæg
Pedestrians
The ferry terminal for foot passengers will be relocated to the former station building, where an arrivals
area will be established, with a car park, taxi rank,
bicycle parking, kiss & ride and a bus stop/turnaround
for the No. bus 39. Accordingly, a transport hub will
be established in the space between the terminal and
the former administrator’s residence and equipment
yard. Along the north side of this area, there will be
a wide pavement connecting the terminal area to the
north-east with the engine shed up to Langgade and
the town of Gedser. The link between the terminal and
the engine shed is via the approach area/access to the
ferry berth west. The walkway will be clearly delineated with pedestrian bollards and a change in material
from road to pedestrian walkway. Along the walkway
from the town to the terminal building, there are a
number of secondary functions that offer travellers/
the town new attractions: the engine shed, the cultural
bypromenade
centre, the outlet centre, the Black Museum.
wc
wc
opmarch
banespor
cykelsti
ch
perioder
hegn
fast belægning
vandhaver
kulturhus
- omklædning
- Blæksprutten
fredsskov
bytorvet
remisen
aktiviteter
kulturelle aktiviteter
P
kulturhus
- Det sorte museum
- lokalhistorisk arkiv
P
stationsvejen
eks. bygning
Bus stop
café
- turistinfo
- cykeludlejning
kulturhus
- Det sorte museum
- lokalhistorisk arkiv
uderum
P
hæk
multifunk. grønning
P
fodgænger overgang
outlet center
rampe
kirke
P
Bus stop
rampe
promenade
hegn
busstation
50
kanal
café
P
100
fredsskov
kontorer
fremtidig terminal
P
P
Ticket sales
P
P
vandpolo
gadekær
Ny bebyggelse med
erhverv og
byfunktioner
lagerbygninger
eksisterende
terminal
Proposed arrival and departure route for pedestrians.
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existing departure and
arrival facilities
for cyclists
Cyclists arrive at the ferry terminal via Gedser Landevej from the north. On arriving at the terminal installation, cyclists follow general vehicular traffic. In the
approach area, cyclists proceed alongside the ferry
berth. It is not possible to buy a bicycle ticket in the
terminal building; you have to purchase this at the
ticket installation – the same place where car and lorry
drivers purchase their tickets. Because cycle traffic
is not separated from the general traffic, it is all too
common for soft road-users to get too close to cars,
lorries or coaches.
There is no canopy or any kind of cover in the event of
bad weather to offer shelter whilst waiting. Thus, the
ferry crossing is not designed for cyclists and it must
therefore be assumed that only a few cyclists use it.
The lack of provision for cyclists means that only a
very few regard bringing bicycles along for the crossing as an option. This also means the ferry link and
both sides of the crossing miss out on income from
cycle tourism in the area.
The ferry terminal viewed from the ticket installation.
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future arrival and
departure facilities
Recommendations – cyclists
-
establishment of a safe cycle link from the
existing cycle path up to the bicycle
parking area/approach by the passenger terminal
-
establishment of a covered waiting area near the approach area by the passenger terminal
-
clear distinctions in the surfaces in connection
with boarding
for cyclists
As part of the integrated plan, better access is to be
provided for cyclists to the town of Gedser, Gedser
Odde and to and from the ferry. In future, cyclists to
and from Gedser and to and from the ferry terminal
will proceed via the cycle path from the north (along
Gedser Landevej) and through Skråvej and Danmarksvej to Langgade and then along Moltzaugade and on
to the passenger terminal. They will be able to buy
tickets in the new passenger terminal. Special bays
will be set up by the passenger terminal to serve as
pre-boarding waiting areas.
cafe
udsigtspunkt
P
cykelsti
Cycle route from the
north
vådområder
lave træbroer
Internal cycle path between
Gedser west and Gedser
east
told/politi
cykelsti
betalingsanlæg
Ticket sales
sansehave
fredsskov
banespor
bypromenade
museumsvogne
Cycle path with gravel
tankanlæg the park
surface through
Natura 2000
opmarch
træbroer
kirkegård
vådområder
wc
wc
cykelsti
vandhaver
opmarch
- peakperioder
fast belægning
fredsskov
hegn
kulturhus
- omklædning
- Blæksprutten
remisen
bytorvet
kanal
kulturelle aktiviteter
café
- turistinfo
- cykeludlejning
aktiviteter
P
lagerbygning
kulturhus
- Det sorte museum
- lokalhistorisk arkiv
Stationsvejen
P
hæk
P
fodgænger overgang
kirke
multifunk. grønning
outlet center
rampe
rampe
busstation
Bicycle
parking
café
hegn
P
P
fredsskov
gadekær
vandpolo
P
Mo
lt z a
P
de
uga
fremtidig terminal
Moltzaugade
promenade
La
ga
ng
lagerbygninger
færgeleje 1
de
færgeleje vest
P
P
Ny bebyggelse med
erhverv og byfunktioner
Cyclists
eksisterende terminal
P
hegn
kanalhavn
havnekroen
fiskehandler
P
Hotel og restaurant
havnetorvet
Proposed arrival and departure route for cyclists.
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existing departure and
arrival facilities
for bus passengers
The No. 39 bus from Nykøbing Falster proceeds along
Gedser Landevej and turns down Langgade. The last
stop and turnaround used to be outside Langgade 32,
Torvet. From here, passengers for the ferry had to
walk along Moltzaugade to the terminal building. Bus
arrival/departure times were not co-ordinated with
ferry arrivals/departures. Since 1 July 2010, the bus
has gone all the way to the existing terminal, and the
bus terminus at Torvet now serves simply as a bus
stop. Bus arrivals/departures are now co-ordinated
with ferry arrivals/departures.
The existing bus turnaround at the ferry terminal.
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future arrival and
departure facilities
for bus passengers
Recommendations – bus
-
in general, consideration should be given to
how the bus stops are located in relation to
passenger servicing
On the new route, the No. 39 bus still approaches
Gedser from Gedser Landevej. From the new road
system, the bus continues into the town and down
Langgade. New bus stops will be created on Langgade.
The bus turns into Moltzaugade and the bus terminus/
turnaround is at the new passenger terminal. At the
terminus, the local bus can make use of the shared
facilities in the terminal building: waiting room, ticket
machine, WCs and tourist information. This creates a
local hub of regional traffic.
At the exit via the roundabout from Langgade, the
new system of traffic lights will allow buses to proceed
without a long wait so that the bus timetable can be
adhered to.
cafe
udsigtspunkt
P
cykelsti
Bus stop
told/politi
vådområder
cykelsti
lave træbroer
betalingsanlæg
sansehave
fredsskov
banespor
bypromenade
museumsvogne
Natura 2000
kirkegård
opmarch
tankanlæg
træbroer
vådområder
wc
wc
cykelsti
vandhaver
opmarch
- peakperioder
fast belægning
fredsskov
hegn
kulturhus
- omklædning
- Blæksprutten
remisen
café
- turistinfo
- cykeludlejning
aktiviteter
P
lagerbygning
Bus stop
bytorvet
kanal
kulturelle aktiviteter
kulturhus
- Det sorte museum
- lokalhistorisk arkiv
Stationsvejen
P
hæk
P
fodgænger overgang
kirke
multifunk. grønning
outlet center
rampe
Bus stop
busstation
rampe
café
hegn
P
P
P
fredsskov
Public transport
fremtidig terminal
Moltzaugade
promenade
La
ga
ng
lagerbygninger
færgeleje 1
færgeleje vest
de
Bus stop
gadekær
vandpolo
P
P
P
eksisterende terminal
Proposed arrival and departure route for public transport
Ny bebyggelse med
erhverv og byfunktioner
P
hegn
kanalhavn
havnekroen
fiskehandler
P
havnetorvet
Hotel og restaurant
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Recommendations – concourse
-
the concourse should be divided into zones
for pedestrians, cyclists and vehicular traffic
-
proposal for concourse
at the future passenger
terminal building
information stands should be set up to
provide details of bus links as part of an intelligent traffic system
With the establishment of the new ferry berth west
and the refurbishment of the former station building
as a new passenger terminal, a new transport hub
could also be created in front of the building. The hub
could incorporate bus stops, a taxi rank, short-stay
parking, a “kiss & ride” function, waiting bays for cyclists boarding the ferry and possibly also staff parking. Grouping these functions together would make the
layout clear to passengers boarding and alighting from
the ferry.
-
special facilities for tourists should be con
sidered, such as tourist information, hotel
referrals, guides, route descriptions in the
region
-
secure link to the roundhouse via pedestrian crossing
Public transport
eks. bygning
fodgængerovergang
hegn
cykelsti
P
safepark
Bicycle parking
Bus stop
rampe
mandskabsbygninger
rampe
P
strand
“Kiss & ride”
P
P
ny terminal
kontor
hegn
fredsskov
landgang
hegn
elevatorog trappetårn
færgeleje vest
færgeleje 1
Proposal to create a concourse by the future terminal building and the link to the engine shed
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parking
Today, foot passengers (and ferry staff) who wish to
park their cars have to leave them at the edges of
the terminal areas or along the roads in the town of
Gedser. There are not enough long-stay car parking
spaces for the ferry terminal.
Recommendations – parking
-
an analysis should be carried out concerning
requirements for parking in the vicinity of the
port for servicing foot passengers, staff and
day-trippers
-
It is advisable to provide one or more car parks for
and close to the future terminal building. A needs assessment survey could show the extent of the need
and the type of parking people want. For example,
if there is demand for a long-stay car park with surveillance, consideration could be given to siting this
beside the outlet centre to be established under the
proposed integrated plan.
it is advisable to create small car parks with
the option of surveillance
Consideration could also be given to incorporating an
area on the edge of the town as a supplement, e.g. the
area by the entrance to Gedser from the north. This
could then be supplemented with other functions such
as a petrol station and a small supermarket.
Stationsvejen
Molzaugade
de
ga
ng
La
Havnegade
Proposed arrangement of new car park areas
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existing buildings
Buildings in the port area covered by the Ferry
Terminal Analysis
1. Former station building for train link, in 2012
new passenger terminal
2. Former equipment and crew buildings; in 2012,
office and crew buildings
3. Roundhouse, formerly part of trail operations; in
2012, railway museum, etc.
Significant buildings/installations in connection with
the unique link between the station and the port.
4. Existing terminal building; in 2012, office building
and reserve for ferry berth 1
Less significant buildings/installations in connection
with the unique link between the station and the port.
5. Warehouse and operational buildings; in 2012, warehouse and operational buildings
Building; local area plan proposes its demolition.
6. Warehouse, to be demolished to make way for relocation of approach bays, etc.
Forest reserves
7. Existing payment installation; to be demolished by
2012
7
3
6
1
2
4
The existing structure in the port area.
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Existing buildings
The primary structure at the ferry terminal in Gedser
dates from the time of the old ferry terminal in the
1880s. Only a few buildings from the old port have
been removed, including the old water tower and the
signal box. Accordingly, the structures at the port and
the officials’ residences in the town still stand as a
piece of unique cultural history from the “Golden Age
of the railway”.
At the heart of these is the roundhouse, with its
turntable and shunting yard. The former station still
served as a station up until the end of 2009, but is
about to see a change of use. Several of the other
original structures no longer serve their original purpose, but have undergone a gradual transformation.
The first station building by ferry berth 1 now accommodates the waiting room for foot passengers, and the
station master’s residence has been made into offices.
Over time, additional buildings needed to be added, including ticket sales facilities, fuel tanks and warehouse
facilities. These buildings were erected on the perimeter of the existing installations, so they do not look
unsightly. The masterplan proposes the removal of the
existing ticket sales building and a small warehouse
between the engine shed and the station.
The overall installation is bordered on both sides by
small areas of forest reserve.
The former station building, which was operational up until 2009.
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Recommendations – the station building
-
the station building will be refurbished respecting the original building, with the original main structure being
retained; the sides will be enclosed with
a glass structure
-
the future passenger terminal, besides offering customer functions, should also include, for
example, tourist information, exhibition areas,
advertising/marketing and waiting areas/lounge
-
in refurbishing the station building as a terminal building, special consideration must be
given to disabled people and people with
mobility problems.
passenger terminal,
building 1
The station was operational until 2009, when the
Danish Parliament decided to shut down operations
between Nykøbing Falster and Gedser. The departure
hall dates from 1903 and was originally built to accommodate the expansion of ferry crossings at the
time. The building is located directly beside ferry berth
west and appears well maintained, with functioning
fixtures and fittings. At the sides of the station, there
are service facilities, WCs, a waiting room, offices and
ticket sales area. At the heart of the station the open
departures hall is constructed as a slender cast-iron
structure with light intake in the ridge.
In the same way as when it served as a station, this
building can accommodate several functions and be a
point on the journey that provides inspiration and enjoyment of travel within the local area and the region.
The history of the building as a station can be retained
in the surfaces, fixtures and fittings. There could also
be information displays to narrate the history of the
building.
The existing station building and future terminal building interior
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passenger terminal,
building 1
The new passenger terminal will be refurbished respecting the well-preserved architecture of the building. It is proposed that both ends of the building be
enclosed with a glass facade of simple modern style to
provide views of the ferry, the approach
areas and the engine shed. The hall will retain its
present character so that it can be used for largescale activities such as concerts, exhibitions and other
tourism-related activities.
From the hall, there is an exit to a corridor with access
up to the foot passenger bridge either via stairs or
via a lift. The lift will be arranged as a combination of
disabled access lift and staff lift with capacity for up
to 12 persons. From here, there is free access to the
ferry via the foot passenger bridge.
The actual tracks in the hall will be filled in and the
railway sleepers will be removed, but these will be reused in a new surface, flush with the rest of the floor
level. Benches will be mounted on the “rails” so that
the space can be used as a waiting area most months
of the year. The side areas out towards
the arrivals concourse will be fitted out based on the
existing layout: foyer, ticket machines, a heated waiting room, office and WCs with disabled access. The
side buildings will be fitted out for operations use and
for ferry catering services.
In the waiting area and ticket sales area, information
boards will be set up to display bus and ferry departure times (with details of any delays, etc.), a calendar
of activities in Gedser and Nykøbing Falster, etc., as
well as other services for tourists in the area. The actual ferry terminal area and its story can be narrated
by means of presentations on the walls and on the
“platform”. A web-based system of tourist and transport information will also be provided.
Level access to the new passenger terminal will be
established by the concourse along the building.
Operation
Ferry catering
service
Thoroughfare
enclosed with
glass
Office
WCs
Unheated
waiting area
Entrance
Ticket machine
Exhibition
Skylight
Heated waiting room
Mobile seating
Tourist
information
Lift/stairwell
Proposed arrangement of the future passenger terminal and concourse
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equipment building
and station master’s
residence, building 2
Recommendations – materials building, etc.
-
the building retains its present look and feel as part of the original historical installations
-
an option should be provided to retain the
original entrance on the south side of the main building
- a future security perimeter fence should be
located a respectful distance from the main
building
-
The four-winged installation from the early 1900s is
centrally located in the port between ferry berth west
and ferry berth 1. Originally, the garden of the station master’s residence extended right down to the
quayside. Today, the building installation is used as an
office, warehouse and sleeping accommodation building for Scandlines staff.
In the integrated plan, the building installation retains
its current function.
plants worthy of preservation should be retained
around the buildings
Crew, sleeping accommodation
Office function
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Recommendations – roundhouse
-
Together with an old ferry in the terminal, the
roundhouse can be incorporated into a unique
transport museum
-
The roundhouse can be fitted out with facilities
for clubs and associations in Gedser, and can
also be incorporated into a community centre
-
the areas around the roundhouse can be
incorporated into future recreational areas
-
a link will be established between the future passenger terminal and the roundhouse
The roundhouse hall
Workshop
Office facilities
Smithy
Water tower
Entrance hall
roundhouse,
building 3
The interior and exterior of the roundhouse are now
somewhat dilapidated. Many of the original windows,
doors, details, etc., of the building have been preserved, but require thorough renovation. The roundhouse was established as a round roundhouse with a
turntable for 12 tracks. The initial steps have been
taken to have the roundhouse (“Gedser Remise”)
preserved as a listed building, and contacts have been
made with funds that could contribute to covering the
costs of restoring the roundhouse to the appearance
of its original building materials. The roundhouse is
unique, partly because it was built in four stages, and
partly because it incorporates the large water tower,
the central landmark of Gedser, and finally because
the entire structure has been preserved, complete
with smithy, water tanks and crew room.
The future use of the roundhouse will above all be as
an engine shed, with three railway associations using
the roundhouse for their veteran trains, and as a starting point, veteran railway operations between Gedser
and Nykøbing Falster are envisaged, with steam locomotives and diesel trains. It is also conceivable that
the roundhouse could be used as a starting point for
handcar and velocipede rides. The many rooms of the
engine shed could be used for many different types of
cultural and outreach activities, such as various performances, evening classes (e.g. smithying), artisan
workshops, changing rooms and bathing facilities for
various indoor and outdoor activities and, of course, as
a railway museum with a café.
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existing terminal,
building 4
Recommendations – existing terminal
-
the appearance of the building will be preserved
as a significant quayside building
-
the important location of the building on the
quayside means that, going forward, it can be
used for outreach functions in connection with
port activities or possibly for recreational/
tourism-r elated functions
The present terminal building, which dates from 1886,
was originally built as the first station for the ferry terminal. Today, it no longer has platforms or a rail link,
so its actual intended function as a railway station is
less apparent. However, the building is well preserved
and has been refurbished without any unsightly extensions, etc. It is currently used by Scandlines as a passenger terminal, with ticket sales and a waiting room
to service the ferry crossing between Gedser and
Rostock. The foot passenger bridge and lift are located
on the quay between the building and the terminal.
The building could remain a striking feature on the
quayside. There could also be an information display
to narrate the history of the building. Future use will
primarily be as office facilities as well as the reserve
access building for ferry berth 1.
Office
WCs
Waiting room
Foot passenger
bridge
Office
The existing terminal building
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Recommendations – three existing
warehouse buildings
-
In connection with a potential refurbishment of the buildings, it is recommended giving the buildings a facelift, including a change of
colour scheme.
-
parking and warehousing around the buildings
should be upgraded.
-
the important position of the buildings in the integrated plan means consideration could
be given to whether, in the long term, there should be a change of use or whether they
should be removed entirely to make way for
development of functions relevant to the port
that support the development of a maritime
harbour environment
Recommendations – warehouse
-
the building is part of the original port
installations. It is not feasible to retain the
building on its present site. Consideration could
be given to relocating the building in connection
with the port development plans.
-
It is recommended that the building should be
thoroughly documented by photography prior to
demolition, if relocation is not feasible. Photo
graphs could be included in the narrative of the
history of the port, e.g. presented in the
passenger terminal hall.
Recommendations – payment installation
-
this building is not of any particular value and
will be demolished in connection with the port
development plans.
-
it is recommended that the building should be
thoroughly documented by photography prior to
demolition, if relocation is not feasible. Photo
graphs could be included in the narrative of the
history of the port, e.g. presented in the
passenger terminal hall
existing warehouses,
building 5
There are currently three warehouses within the
same area in the ferry terminal. Going forward, Scandlines will not require all three buildings. This means
that one of the large warehouses and the smaller
warehouse could instead be used for port-related
purposes, or they could be demolished. Demolition
would make room for more of the functions incorporated in the development plan of the town of Gedser
and the port.
existing warehouse,
building 6
Situated where it is, the warehouse cannot be incorporated into the development plans for the ferry
terminal, so it must be demolished.
e xisting payment
install ation, building 7
The payment installation will be demolished to make
way for the creation of a new terminal area.
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feriepark
location of web-based
information boards
strand
strandeng
aktiviteter
badebro
jolleplads
bro
Maritimt
ungdomshus
restaurant
vinteropbevaring
Information boards for foot passengers and cyclists
using the ferries should be sited where there is the
maximum flow of passengers. The boards must provide information on
– ferry and bus departure and arrival times
– tourism-related information, e.g. alternative routes
– deviations from the normal timetables
slæbested
vandtrappe
Recommendations
-
naturhavn
P
P
sommerhuse
fugleøen
It is advisable to locate information boards where there is the greatest concentration
foreninger
of passengers and cyclists,
e.g. in the termi
nal building as well as on Torvet (the Square) and at the entrance tolegeplads
Gedser
vandtrappe
The information must be provided in Danish and German, and possibly also English.
hæk
cafe
udsigtspunkt
P
cykelsti
Information
boards
told/politi
vådområder
cykelsti
lave træbroer
betalingsanlæg
sansehave
fredsskov
banespor
bypromenade
museumsvogne
Natura 2000
kirkegård
opmarch
tankanlæg
lave træbroer
vådområder
wc
wc
opmarch
- peakperioder
fast belægning
cykelsti
vandhaver
kulturhus
- omklædning
- Blæksprutten
remisen
kulturelle
aktiviteter
bytorvet
kanal
café
- turistinfo
- cykeludlejning
kulturhus
- Det sorte museum
- lokalhistorisk arkiv
aktiviteter
P
eks. byg
Stationsvejen
P
P
rampe
fodgænger
overgang
Information boards
rampe
P
– on the concourse
P board – in the
Web
fremtidig terminal
terminal building
hæk
kirke
multifunk.
grønning
outlet center
café
hegn
busstation
fredsskov
Information boards
fredsskov
hegn
P
P
gadekær
vandpolo
Moltzaugade
promenade
ng
La
lagerbygninger
færgeleje 1
eksisterende
terminal
P
de
P
ga
færgeleje vest
Ny bebyggelse
med erhverv og
byfunktioner
kanalhavn
havnekroen
fiskehandler
P
P
havnetorvet
hegn
Hotel og restaurant
kanalpladsen
Proposal for location of information boards
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røgeri
vindmøllehavn
redningsbåde
bro
redningsstation
gl. lodsstation
dong
eks. slæbested
fiskerihavn
Havnegade
turbåd
wc/bad
udeservering
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Investment requirements arising from
the recommendations
Section
Future arrival and departure
facilities, pedestrians
Recommendations
Estimated expenditure
A pavement will be created with lighting
along the north side of the access road,
Molzaugade, for the new terminal building.
200 m pavement with lighting
along one side of Molzaugade:
DKK 500,000 excluding VAT
Alternative routes will be created through
the future green area, the roundhouse and
the future cultural centre
Included as part of phase 3 of
the masterplan
A clear layout in front of the new terminal
building with kiss & ride, short-stay car
park and bus stop will be established
-
Establishment of a safe cycle link from the
existing cycle path through to the bicycle
parking/the approach by the passenger
terminal
1 km of cycle path signage
from the entrance to Gedser to
the passenger terminal: DKK
70,000 excluding VAT
Establishment of a covered waiting area
by the approach area at the passenger
terminal
Canopy for bicycle parking:
DKK 100,000 excluding VAT
Clear distinctions in the surfaces in connection with boarding
-
Future departure and arrival
facilities for bus passengers
In general, consideration should be given to
how the bus stops are located in relation to
passenger servicing
-
Concourse for future
terminal building
The concourse should be divided into
zones for pedestrians, cyclists and
motorized traffic
These costs will be paid by Scandlines in connection with the conversion of the buildings at Gedser ferry
terminal
-
Future arrival and departure
facilities, cyclists
Information stands should be set up to
provide details of bus links as part of an
intelligent traffic system
Parking
Special facilities for tourists should be
considered, such as tourist information,
hotel referrals, guides, route descriptions
in the region
These costs will be paid by Scandlines in connection with the conversion of the buildings at Gedser ferry
terminal
Secure link to the roundhouse shed via
pedestrian crossing
-
An analysis should be carried out concerning requirements for parking in the vicinity
of the port for servicing foot passengers,
staff and day-trippers
-
It is advisable to create small parking
areas with the option of surveillance
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recommendations in connection
with the existing buildings
Section
Building 1 – the future
passenger terminal
Building 2 – office and crew
buildings
Building 3 – roundhouse
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Recommendations
Estimated expenditure
The station building will be refurbished
respecting the original building, with the
original main structure being retained; the
sides will be enclosed with a glass structure
These costs will be paid by
Scandlines in connection with
the conversion of the buildings
at Gedser ferry terminal
The future passenger terminal, besides
offering customer functions, should also
include, for example, tourist information,
exhibition areas, advertising/marketing and
waiting areas/lounge
These costs will be paid by
Scandlines in connection with
the conversion of the buildings
at Gedser ferry terminal
In refurbishing the station building as a
terminal building, special consideration
must be given to disabled people and
people with mobility problems.
These costs will be paid by
Scandlines in connection with
the conversion of the buildings
at Gedser ferry terminal
The building retains its present look and feel
as part of the original historical installations
-
An option should be provided to retain the
original entrance on the south side of the main building
-
A future security perimeter fence should be
located at an appropriate distance from the
office building
-
Plants worthy of preservation should be
retained around the buildings
-
Together with an old ferry in the terminal,
the roundhouse can be incorporated into a
unique transport museum
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The roundhouse can be fitted out with
facilities for clubs and associations in
Gedser
Estimated amount as per
the integrated plan: DKK
22,000,000 excluding VAT
The areas around the roundhouse can be
incorporated into future recreational areas
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A link will be established between the
future passenger terminal and the roundhouse
These costs will be paid by Scandlines in connection with the conversion of the buildings at Gedser ferry
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recommendations in connection
with the existing buildings
Section
Building 4 – the existing
terminal building
Building 5 – existing
three warehouses
Building 6 – existing
warehouse
Building 7 – payment
installation
Location of web boards
Estimated expenditure
Recommendations
The appearance of the building will be
preserved as asignificant quayside
building
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The important location of the building on
the quayside means that, going forward, it can be used for outreach functions in connection with port activities or possibly
for recreational/tourism-related
functions
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In connection with a potential refurbishment of the buildings, it is recommended
that the buildings should be given a facelift,
including a change of colour scheme.
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Parking and warehousing around the buildings should be upgraded
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The important position of the buildings in the integrated plan allows for considering
whether, in the long term, there should be
a change of use or whether they should be
removed entirely to make way for development of functions relevant to the port that
support the development of a maritime
harbour environment
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This building is part of the original port
installations. It is not feasible to retain the
building on its present site. Consideration
could be given to relocating the building
in connection with the port development
plans.
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It is recommended that the building should
be thoroughly documented by photography
prior to demolition, if relocation is not feasible. Photographs could be included in the
narrative of the of the history of the port,
e.g. presented in the passenger terminal
hall
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This building is not of any particular value
and will be demolished in connection with
the port development plans
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It is recommended that the building should
be thoroughly documented by photography
prior to demolition, if relocation is not feasible. Photographs could be included in
the narrative of the history of the port, e.g.
presented in the passenger terminal hall
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It is advisable to locate boards where there
is the greatest concentration of passengers
and cyclists, e.g. in the terminal building
Estimated amount for web-based
system in the future terminal building: DKK 100,000 – DKK 200,000
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