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The Tube Going Underground.
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Just watching this. I was intrigued as to how this sideways lift would work.
It doesn't seem to go sideways. It goes up but at an angle. Picture a lift fixed onto the site of a flight of stairs. It goes up at angle, but up not sideways.
Trivial I know but hey ho!
It doesn't seem to go sideways. It goes up but at an angle. Picture a lift fixed onto the site of a flight of stairs. It goes up at angle, but up not sideways.
Trivial I know but hey ho!
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Thank you for finding the relevant video, Mamyalynne, which confirms that the 'cliff lift' principle is used on the Underground.
Trying to step into, or out of, a Paternoster lift is a bit tricky because you need to work out where the floor will be in a second or so's time!
Thank you for finding the relevant video, Mamyalynne, which confirms that the 'cliff lift' principle is used on the Underground.
Trying to step into, or out of, a Paternoster lift is a bit tricky because you need to work out where the floor will be in a second or so's time!