Background information:
The pedestrian bridge allows connections between platforms, public spaces such as streets and squares and even buildings. The Markenburg pedestrian bridge has a fairly timeless look, but most 1: 1 examples were built in the 1990s and just after. The Markenburg pedestrian bridge is sufficiently wide to also accommodate any layout such as planters (for example: 01DOR08 or 01DOR24), a kiosk (01RHP17) or departure states (for example: 01RHP08). The roof of the pedestrian bridge can also be omitted if desired. We also find examples of this in the 1: 1 environment.
Architectural details:
Headboards are the parts that can be used on coupling segments to seal them. A headboard normally occurs at both ends of the passerelle. The headboards come in several variations, with the number in the name of the headboard indicating how many connection options there are for stairs and escalators.