Longest Escalators On The Underground
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- Опубликовано: 21 мар 2017
- There's over 400 escalators on the tube system in London, and you probably know where the longest one is - but here's here's the Top 10 list of the longest escalators on the tube ... avoid these stations if you don't like long escalators!
If you really want to get your nerd on have a look at this detailed page here about lifts and escalators: www.davros.org/rail/culg/verti...
And here's a list which shows all the vertical rises measurements:
www.davros.org/rail/culg/vdeta...
As someone who gets anxiety in the London tube escalators, I appreciate your list (of stations to avoid).
Preach!!!!!
Don’t wanna get kings crossed!
Me too! My question is there an option of elevator or stairs? I cannot do escalators but I want to try the tube on my next visit to London.
@@imalemming4482 The entire tube system is pretty old so not every station has any other option but escalators. Check the tube map for the accessible stations for disable people and you'll get elevators :)
@@imalemming4482 some stations have steps or a lift, but it's far from a given
well, that escalated quickly...
I'm really looking forward to Least Used Escalators
It’s Stratford Least Used Jubilee Line To Footbridge
Fun fact: when the escalators at Tottenham Court were replaced in the late 80s there were specced and supplied with 240V AC motors. Very late in the day it was realised that TCR's plant power was 420V DC - yes, same as positive rail to earth traction power because that's where it was drawn from - so a 240V cable was laid down the running tunnel from Holborn to supply them.
www.standard.co.uk/news/wrong-electricity-halts-escalator-6311143.html - The article
@@RandomHeroXJack "The new escalator uses 400-volt alternating current (AC). But the station, used by 140,000 passengers a day, is supplied with the more powerful 650-volt direct current (DC)." what rare voltage.
Hello! My name is Geoff Marshall, and today we're gonna be visiting the Least Used Escalator, on the Piccadilly Line.
It's pretty crazy to think that there are miles of escalators in just one city - I reckon if you laid them all out you'd cover the space of a small town.
TheSharkLord yep!!
In Helsinki, the longest escalators are at Helsinki Airport railway station. Length 72 meters, vertical rise 31,5 meters.
Amazing they all are the equivalent to 15 stories!!
This is why I love this channel. Who else remembers riding the wooden escalators after Kings Cross and wondering why no-one realised they were death traps?
Looks like 16 take the stairs.
When I lived in the DC area, my local station was Wheaton, featuring escalators with a single length rise of 35 meters taking 2 minutes, 45 seconds if you don't walk (I always walked, it just got boring otherwise). They are the longest escalators in the western hemisphere.
Náměstí Míru (hope I've spelt that correctly) on the Prague metro is the deepest station in the European Union, 53 metres deep at platform level. Consequently therefore it also has the longest escalator of any underground station in the EU. It takes 2mins 15 seconds to ride from top to bottom or visa versa. When holidaying in Prague this was the nearest station to my hotel and I used it many times whilst there.
And every single one of them is equivalent to 15 storeys.
Now in my day...There were no escalators at Angel. Just a lift and hundreds of stairs. "Stand clear of the doors". The platform itself was terrifying esp. for me as a kid. There was one narrow platform only and trains ran from both sides.
I was born close to Clapham North tube station. We left the area when i was five years old but it was well over thirty years before i stopped having the same nightmares about the single platform running down the middle whilst trains thundered by on both sides. It didn’t help that as a small child whenever i set foot on the platform my mother would bawl out ‘DONT MOVE’ whereupon i turned to stone and had to be dragged down the platform rigid with fear.
Longest escalators on the Singapore MRT:
1. Escalator at TE19 Shenton Way (Woodlands North bound) to (Gardens by the Bay bound) about 56m
2. Escalator at CC2 Bras Basah about 42m
I've never been afraid of escalators before until my husband and I went down the escalator in DC at Dupont Circle. We both almost fainted right there holding on to each other. It was so long and high going down, I felt like I was blacking out at one point. Now, I can't even go on the small ones.
I hate those escalators at DuPont whenever I have ridden them I feel like I vertigo
In Prague's underground there is a one of the longest escalators in the world on Náměstí Míru station. It takes 2min and 19 sec to reach the platform level.
In Singapore, the longest escalators are at Bras Basah MRT, at 41.3 meters
Angel only gained the title of longest escalators after the station was rebuilt and it's lifts were replaced in the early 90's. Leicester Square previously had the longest.
You're ascending to heaven essentially if you go up the escalator at Angel.
So technically, Angel platforms are hell
I would've put money on Marble Arch being in the top ten. Me and my mate ran up the stairs once very drunk and had to spend five minutes outside the station getting our breath back and trying not to be sick haha :)
Wow what an amazing video!!! thank you so much for making it !!
if you combined all the escalators on the network into one giant escalator what would be the vertical gain, how long would the escalator be, how many would you need to get to the summit of mount Everest from basecamp and how long would it take?
I suffer from anxiety and I can not deal with these escalators, same with Liverpool Street. No thank you. Thank you for this I know what to avoid.
Ha ha great fun.. I run up Marble Arch Escalator today and it got me wandering if Holborn was the longest , clearly not
"Alternative London ", the book , used to be my favourite survival guide in the student days !
Hi Goeff, Do you know why there's a theodolite mounted on the roof at 0:55? (just where the roof starts to slope up) What does it do there?
Fun fact: When I'm late for class I have to run up the longest escalators in the whole on London
The Huangguan Escalator in Chongqing, China is 112m long with a rise of 53m, needing over 2 and a half minutes to complete the journey. It also requires an extra card swipe or ticket of ¥2 just to use the escalator between Lianglukou Metro Station on Lines 1 & 3 and Chongqing Railway Station.
which is the one with the spiral escalator, and lots of crystal chandeliers in a fairly dark lit area? i thought that was the most interesting underground station, but i forgot where it is!
Angel trialled a spiral escalator I think but it broke - on April 22nd/23rd at the London Transport Museum Depot you can see part of it
Holloway road I believe, broke on the first day and was never fixed....I think :-)
Here: ruclips.net/video/dsnAFkTGdKo/видео.html
They work nowadays, they didn't a hundred years ago.
I can remember an incredibly long escalator at a Moscow subway station years ago. That one was scary, but at least it was operating. In some deep stations they were not.
Paula...I loved this escalator ride!
I ❤ love these videos!
And I love the London Underground!🚇🚈
Great and I am going on a school trip soon and one of these stations serve the globe theatre (I feel like that I loose balance when I go up a long escalator)
How do you get to the secret exit only escalator at Highgate?
awesome channel! luvit
I love the escalators on these historic stations. The rise and decent is much more shallow and more gentle than the escalators here in the U.S. The thing is that these much older stations have the space for these kind of escalators.
I love the London Underground :)
IKS Exploration yeah
IKS Exploration cool
The Tube is great - Melbourne
IKS Exploration what's your favourite station? Mine is the picture shown
IKS
I'd like you do do the deepest lifts!
(don't use a timer for lifts though, as different lifts go different speeds)
...but they're all 15 stories deep!
One of the subway stations in my area has escalators that are 58m long, I'm kinda scared of heights, so when I come off, I'm a bit shaky.
Is that speed actually constant? How does loading affect them? Do they manipulate the speed for congestion control?
I have a huge fear of heights, and whenever I am in London, i alwyas get super paranoid that the escelator im about to step onto will be one of these huge ones XD
Well despite knowing this video exists, I forgot to check before traveling, accidentally ended up going down into Leicester Square. Terrifying, and a very wet handrail when I got to the bottom.
What is the music to this Geoff?
From memory the escalators on the Tyne Pedestrian Tunnel (worth a visit to see the two separate tunnels) go deeper than the escalators at Angel. They are also slower!
They are actually just under a metre shy of the ones at Angel, but they're the longest wooden escalators in the UK
How long would it take to ride the steep travelators at Bank Station
Great Video :)
My local metro station in Prague has a 44m high escalator, the highest in the European union
Náměstí Míru? :D
Filip Chválny
Ano :)
Ben Shepherd are there any worthwhile attractions near there? I'm visiting Prague this year but I don't think my girlfriend would approve of going somewhere just for the escalator :p
A. Tee namesti miru translates as peace square, it's a large square with a church in the middle and its surrounded by bars and restaurants. It's only one metro stop from the main square in the city centre
Ben Shepherd cool
What's the music named?
I actually live in the States, and I live in the Washington, D.C. area. There's a station on our Metro's Red Line, Wheaton station, that has the longest escalators in the Western Hemisphere, at 70.104 meters (not in the world; that title goes to the escalators at Park Pobedy on the Moscow Metro)
What about Tottenham Court Road tube escalators?
No wonder when I went on vacation in the UK the Hyde Park Corner escalators felt so long.
I concern which is longer. this escalator in UK and the longest subway's escalator in Japan such as Ochanomizu station.
Marylebone
Thanks for showing me this i did not know
Enjoyed the video but I was expecting you to have edited it down to 1m 22s in length as a challenge.
Hi. Would it be possible to invite the people behind this channel to a nice London restaurant as a way of saying thank you for all those amazing videos that made me love this city?
Nice video, but i would have liked to have seen a view of the whole escalator from the top or bottom.
Keep up the good work though!
Do people relly just stand on them the whole length of them? Here in Toronto we don't have many long ones bit most poel just walk up them like stairs. Sometimes poel will stand to one side so poel can pass them but the majority of people just walk them. Alos a lot of malls they have replaced stairs with them.
Stand on the right, walk to the left. A lot of people walk if they are in a hurry, but some like to just chill out.
They got rid of the stand on the right walk on the left signs here. Although if people do stand on them they do keep to the right.
@Geoff you should definitely visit Kiev's Maidan station, that's what long escalators look like
Always thought Marylebone was quite a way down! #9!
On a somewhat related note, here is someone skiing down the escalator on Angel Underground station:
ruclips.net/video/rlF4nRUbKmc/видео.html
Good video
Yes the escalators are longer in central London, some are quite fun to photograph.
2:02 Northern Line is long too but idk how much time
So if all escalators move at a standard speed of 0.75 m/s (45 m/min), shouldn't you be able to calculate how long it takes to ride them by dividing that rate into the known length of the run from public data?
I always thought Wanstead station's was the longest.
(In the sixties my friend and I held a race up the down one at Wanstead because we believed it was the longest. I don't think we'll be trying that at Angel, fifty years on!)
What are the longest corridors on the network?
I’ll never forget that video when that guy skied down the escalator at angel
Green park is one my favourite under ground escalators
Wasn't one of these escalators used in the James Bond movie Skyfall?
What about the Waterloo and city line travelator at bank
But are they the same speed going down?
So basically, the slowest escalators to reach the top and not the longest, which, as Geoff mentioned, is found at Heathrow Airport Terminal 5.
whats with that music
Geoff, just be glad you don't have to count them! :D
Now, what's the max load can the escalators at Angel take? That's a lot of meat being hoisted without counterweights.
The music is calm and Good
Angel is an angel of an escelators
I remember the old Angel station , and having to climb a very steep staircase.
I wonder how toxic/detrimental (especially in the long-term) the air in the London Underground is? If you wipe your face or blow your nose after a deep tube ride (e.g. on the Central, Piccadilly, Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern lines), you'll see the black stuff that I am talking about. What is that black material? Is it carbon particles, metal (e.g. iron) oxide particles coming from the friction of the wheels, brakes, and rail, whenever the train brakes or when you hear that loud squeaky noise at turns? Is down there other toxic stuff which is not visible? I see cyclists with face/breathing masks, however, tube commuters would most probably need those breathing filters a lot more than cyclists on the open roads. What is the effect of being in this environment daily for over 1 hour? Would this potentially lead to cancer, cardiovascular disease, and neurological diseases? What is the effect of these materials accumulated in the body on the embryo and fetus during pregnancy? Lots of questions... This might be a good idea for a research project!
I noticed that as well on trips to London in the 1970's. Haven't noticed it much in more recent years. Perhaps the air quality has been improved? Didn't they close most of the coal-fired power stations in London area?
Thanks. I was referring to the air quality deep in the underground (subway) system. It seems to be pretty bad...
Was number 3 Blackhorse Road?
Wait sorry i dodnt see the end
Wow... Blown away by this video...
Wonder if this changes with that gigantic escalator at nine elms
And where is the escalator "I think called nr4" Made for a station. But never used at a station. But installed somewhere els and used at WoII
What about the ones at Manor House?
13.5m www.davros.org/rail/culg/vdetails.html
you do realize that in most countries in Europe are longer? i.e Kiev station has escalator that goes down from street to station 6 minutes 42 seconds (and that's not the longest, but I haven't use the other one.
manekin skajloker 😖 You do realise that this video is concerned with the LONDON UNDERGROUND and not any other similar service?
I did the math, you said that the angles of escalators are 30 degrees or less. You said there is a vertical rise of 27.39m at Angel. A speed of 0.75m/s and 90 seconds to get to the top of the angled slope (Hypotenuse). 0.75 x 90 = 67.5m (Distance = speed x time). So, sin(27.39/67.5)^-1 = 24 degrees. I went to London for a holiday and used angel station to catch the train. I thought that was the steepest escalator out of all of the ones i used on the tube. And you said there are some with 30 degrees? Holy Moly.
Great maths work, Dan! Angel is definetely at 30 degress, we measured it ...
Your protractor must be off or my math skills are, haha.
Dan, you meant to write 'sin' rather than 'tan' I think, but the answer of 24 degrees is for 'sin' anyway. In any case the 'tan' answer is nearly the same at 22 degrees. There's something else funny going on here.
The escalators at Angel are made by the French company CNIM. Given their unusual length, perhaps the 'long' escalators at Angel run at the 'native' speed of 0.65m/s rather than the 'overseas' speed of 0.75m/s?
See cnim.com/en/businesses/design-and-manufacturing-industrial-systems/escalators (their own website) which gives a clue to this. If so, 90 seconds would come out at 58.5 metres' length which is much closer to the expected value of 54.8 metres.
Shit, yes i meant sin, O/H. My bad.
Can you also do the top 10 of the shortest escalators please?
No we can't, no.
Londonist Ltd okay. Thank you for replying my question!
I can understand the importance of keeping these escalators in good running condition. A serious breakdown would make it difficult for older folks like me to exit these stations!
Do one on lifts :-)
Cant you feature Marble Arch? You've taken out the escalators and replaced with a staircase?
I am afraid of height. is there lift for me please?????
And here comes the Moscow metro with its 120-meter long (84-m high) escalator on Park Pobedy station...
A world record by the way.
reminds me of Washington DC at Tinleytown and Roslyn
Patrick G. Wheaton is much much longer
Angel is the longest and it has 27.39 meters, that’s equivalent to 15 stories right?
You should try calculating how much faster it is if you climb the stairs as they're moving, which most users do.
Longest I've been on in a train station is at the Washington Metro's Rosslyn station. It's 97 feet long from the platform level fare gates to the street.
The station is stacked with the city bound platform above the outbound platform.
Go to Wheaton station. It's the longest in the system at 230 ft/70 m long (vertical rise of 115 feet/35 m).
Corey Reid "longest I've been on."
I know Wheaton is deeper but in all my trips to D.C. I've never had a reason to go there.
A view from bottom looking up the escalators and from the top looking down the escalators would have been good.
I went to Angel for a interview, I remember that the escalator are so damn long to the point it made me sick
What's the shortest?
finally more geoff
Funny thing is that no matter how long the escalator is: If you'd take the stair case you would always ascend or descend a staircase equal to a 15 storey building.
I went up the Marylebone elevator once and I fell back, it was so embarrassing 😂I almost knocked my grandad down the elevator.
I always thought Marylebone was pronounced something like 'marry-le-bon' and have looked down on people that pronounce it 'marley-bone' (just kidding) but now I hear Geoff pronouncing it the second way! Mind blown :)