Jackson Lift | Riverside Place, ScratchCentral This lift was installed as part of a redevelopment scheme of some toy shop into a building of new luxury homes. Before the redevelopment scheme started, this building had a really nice classic Orona lift. It only went two floors, so not really that interesting. But this new lift is a bit nicer, it has the new Lester Controls which is fairly efficient on this particular lift, and it even has some international-looking buttons which may possibly be dewhurst. It parks on the first floor after idle for one minute without accepting any calls. As well as that it does standby where the car lights turn off in the same case while already on its parking floor. This lift also has the first Lester HDI indicator on Scratch, which is much like the TC3 indicators, with the main differences of having a higher resolution display and it is single colour. It's also quite glitchy, as you can see sometimes when the floor number scrolls the ending number is the same as the starting one but it corrects itself when it finishes scrolling.
Credit to @Jon5432 for most of the assets and @halfai93294 for the motor and idle sounds. Backdrops from google images. The images in the thumbnail are actually from Kingston as this redevelopment scheme is pretty much identical. The one on the left (before) is from google images but the one on the right (after) was taken by me the last time I went into Kingston.