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- Escalator abstract "An escalator is a moving staircase – a conveyor transport device for carrying people between floors of a building. The device consists of a motor-driven chain of individual, linked steps that move up or down on tracks, allowing the step treads to remain horizontal.Escalators are used around the world to move pedestrian traffic in places where elevators would be impractical. Principal areas of usage include department stores, shopping malls, airports, transit systems, convention centers, hotels, arenas, stadiums and public buildings.Escalators have the capacity to move large numbers of people, and they can be placed in the same physical space as one might install a staircase. They have no waiting interval (except during very heavy traffic), they can be used to guide people toward main exits or special exhibits, and they may be weatherproofed for outdoor use. A non-functioning escalator can function as a normal staircase, whereas many other conveyances become useless when they break down.".
- Escalator thumbnail Copenhagen_Metro_escalators.jpg?width=300.
- Escalator wikiPageExternalLink escalators.html.
- Escalator wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=sNiTbP8Vp4g.
- Escalator wikiPageID "20647902".
- Escalator wikiPageRevisionID "604605819".
- Escalator hasPhotoCollection Escalator.
- Escalator subject Category:1900_introductions.
- Escalator subject Category:American_inventions.
- Escalator subject Category:Moving_walkways.
- Escalator subject Category:Pedestrian_infrastructure.
- Escalator subject Category:Stairways.
- Escalator subject Category:Vertical_transport_devices.
- Escalator comment "An escalator is a moving staircase – a conveyor transport device for carrying people between floors of a building. The device consists of a motor-driven chain of individual, linked steps that move up or down on tracks, allowing the step treads to remain horizontal.Escalators are used around the world to move pedestrian traffic in places where elevators would be impractical.".
- Escalator label "Escada rolante".
- Escalator label "Escalator".
- Escalator label "Escalera mecánica".
- Escalator label "Escalier mécanique".
- Escalator label "Rolltreppe".
- Escalator label "Roltrap".
- Escalator label "Scala mobile".
- Escalator label "Schody ruchome".
- Escalator label "Эскалатор".
- Escalator label "سلم متحرك".
- Escalator label "エスカレーター".
- Escalator label "電動扶梯".
- Escalator sameAs Eskalátor.
- Escalator sameAs Rolltreppe.
- Escalator sameAs Escalera_mecánica.
- Escalator sameAs Escalier_mécanique.
- Escalator sameAs Eskalator.
- Escalator sameAs Scala_mobile.
- Escalator sameAs エスカレーター.
- Escalator sameAs 에스컬레이터.
- Escalator sameAs Roltrap.
- Escalator sameAs Schody_ruchome.
- Escalator sameAs Escada_rolante.
- Escalator sameAs m.02r1p.
- Escalator sameAs Q15003.
- Escalator sameAs Q15003.
- Escalator wasDerivedFrom Escalator?oldid=604605819.
- Escalator depiction Copenhagen_Metro_escalators.jpg.
- Escalator isPrimaryTopicOf Escalator.