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Ashfield locals are celebrating the reopening of what has been dubbed Sydney’s worst escalator after about two years out of order.

Perhaps the most notorious example of unreliable escalators, the inner-west shopping mall’s moving staircase is far from the only one to test the patience of shoppers and commuters.

Veterans of the lift industry, which includes escalators, say the regular interruptions are a combination of routine maintenance, recent floods and ageing escalators.

Yellow 'Do not enter' signs at the base of an escalator leading to a supermarket.
Escalators require regular maintenance due to the long hours they operate.(ABC Radio Sydney: Rosemary Bolger)

Why so long to fix Ashfield mall escalators?

In Ashfield mall’s case, shopping centre management last year blamed “significant delays in receiving new parts from overseas”.

“In addition to this, heavy rain has made draining necessary,” it posted on Facebook in June last year.

Management later decided to abandon repairs and install a set of stairs from Germany.

“The new escalator has been purpose-built for the space and made to withstand outdoor conditions,” it posted.

In June, they announced it would be ready in August, prompting the creation of a Facebook event by enthusiastic local Jack Freund-Wimborne.

A man smiles in front of fencing with escalators behind.

Mr Freund-Wimborne is not confident the escalators will reach new heights of reliability. (ABC Radio Sydney: Rosemary Bolger)

It’s now finally happening, but Mr Freund-Wimborne is not getting too carried away.

“I think that it probably won’t last long and is eternally cursed but here’s to hoping,” he said.

He puts the long wait down to neglect.

“It’s definitely riled up the community of Ashfield,” he said.

“I feel Ashfield has kind of been second best forever. And I would like it to not be second best anymore.”

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