I'm curious what the advantages this kind of elevator has over the traditional up-and-down sort...unless you have a building where the upper and lower levels of a single public property do not occupy the same vertical space.
Sorry that I’m 1 year late, but these incline lifts usually serve in metro stations and are built next to escalators. With the traditional vertical type, you would have to walk further to the lift and out to the train platforms but with the incline type, it saves space and makes it more convenient to access the trains without walking. Hope this helps.
Some stores and tunnels to the Central railway station, tram stops, Sokos department store, Citycenter shopping/office center and Forum shopping center.
newer seen KONE elevator indicators have countdowns before! very unique and awesome!
We have those here in Finland. They are quite common on train station lifts.
Awesome! I haven't been on an incline elevator for years, and I kinda forgot how awesome they are!
That hall floor indicator acting up as a countdown timer is quite interesting. It's like a traffic light countdown timer.
The countdown indicator is a very interesting feature!
Great job Diesel ducy its a kone incline elevator
We watching and enjoying from England 🇬🇧
This is like a combination of the St. Louis arch elevators and the incline elevators at Cityplace/ Uptown station
that elevator sounds sick!X(
Nice video. This reminds me of a stair lift in a way, but with an additional stop. Thsnks
It was cool. Thanks for watching
This is an awesome elevator
Thanks
Wow love the countdown indicator!
NICE ELEVATOR
You will soon reach 60k subs!
I live in Finland and ive been on that exact lift!
0:24 Ive never seen that before I kind of wish they did that more often
It was cool
Wow that's cool.
Cool vlog channel on RUclips
Very interesting
wow, that is cool.
There's a ladder attached to the counterweight I wonder what that is for maybe maintenance or something I have no idea
I assume so
I'm curious what the advantages this kind of elevator has over the traditional up-and-down sort...unless you have a building where the upper and lower levels of a single public property do not occupy the same vertical space.
Sorry that I’m 1 year late, but these incline lifts usually serve in metro stations and are built next to escalators. With the traditional vertical type, you would have to walk further to the lift and out to the train platforms but with the incline type, it saves space and makes it more convenient to access the trains without walking. Hope this helps.
It’s got an Echain
Cool
Thanks!
Hello I'm in finalnd
This VS Luxor Pyramid in Las Vegas
what is the middle floor?
Some stores and tunnels to the Central railway station, tram stops, Sokos department store, Citycenter shopping/office center and Forum shopping center.
What is the beeping
The beeping is probably for the visually impaired people who need to ride the elevator.
Where's deisel ducy
I seen this before
I wish the one in Texas had a count down. Slowest crap ever!
So… this is a very short feeder train
Andy? Anyone
I live in Finland 😅
AWESOME! I had a great visit there!
@@DieselDucy yay congrats on your good visit!
First view, and like
Beep beep beep beeeeeeep
So it gets stuck in the end? It should be an EPIC FAIL.
His battery probably died. He said he had a low battery in the beginning.
It stopped at the middle floor to let someone on.
It’s pronounced Con nay
Kone.