Palma's Intermodal Station: New Escalators — Is That Enough to Cure the Bottleneck?
A Long Upgrade for Palma’s Plaza España Interchange
The escalator replacement at Palma’s Intermodal Station is expected to last about three and a half to four years.

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How long will the escalator works at Plaza España in Palma take?
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Will Palma's Intermodal Station stay open while the escalators are replaced?
The station should stay open, but expect temporary disruption.
Why do the escalators at Palma Intermodal Station keep failing?
Climate, wear and weak maintenance appear to be part of the problem.
Is Palma's Intermodal Station accessible for people with reduced mobility during the works?
Access should remain possible, but the works may make it harder for some users.
What improvements are planned for Palma Intermodal Station besides the new escalators?
The upgrade also includes entrances, wayfinding, toilets and customer service areas.
What should commuters expect at Palma Intermodal Station during construction?
Expect noise, detours and occasional delays during the works.
How much is Mallorca investing in the Palma Intermodal Station upgrades?
The escalators cost about €1.14 million, with broader upgrades bringing the plan to around €2.5 million.
Will the new escalators fix the bottleneck at Palma Intermodal Station?
They may help, but the station needs more than new escalators.
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