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  2. Shanghai Tower - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi supplied all of the tower's 149 elevators, [59] including three high-speed models capable of traveling 1,080 meters (3,540 ft) per minute (64.8 kilometers (40.3 mi) per hour). [60] When they were installed (2014), they were the world's fastest single-deck elevators (18 meters per second (40 mph)) and double-deck elevators (10 meters ...

  3. Woolworth Building - Wikipedia

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    The Woolworth Building contains a system of high-speed elevators capable of traveling 650 feet (200 m) [30] or 700 feet (210 m) per minute. [ 54 ] [ 103 ] The Otis Elevator Company supplied the units, which consisted of express elevators that ran nonstop between selected floors, as well as local elevators that stopped at every floor between a ...

  4. Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre - Wikipedia

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    In September 2019, the elevator received a Guinness World Record title as the world's fastest. [30] To achieve their top speed, the elevators in the Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre use permanent magnet synchronous motors. [5] The air pressure is adjusted in order to prevent ear blockages and the elevators have rollers to smoothen the ride. [31]

  5. Chrysler Building - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysler Building also had three of the longest elevator shafts in the world at the time of completion. [68] [48] Over the course of a year, Van Alen painstakingly designed these elevators with the assistance of L.T.M. Ralston, who was in charge of developing the elevator cabs' mechanical parts. [83]

  6. List of elevator test towers - Wikipedia

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    Became the tallest elevator test tower when completed in January 2020 2 Jauhar Test Tower [3] Otis: Shanghai, China: 886 ft (270 m) 2018 In Shanghai, the world’s oldest elevator manufacturer is set to make the biggest research and development center for really tall elevators — a really tall test tower. 3 Canny Test Tower [4] Canny Elevator

  7. Forest Glen station - Wikipedia

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    Instead, a bank of six high-speed elevators serve the station, with each elevator able to travel at a rate of 17 feet per second (5.2 m/s) between the underground station and the surface. [12] Because of the lack of escalators, Forest Glen is the only station equipped with smoke doors to protect customers during a train fire and evacuation. [ 4 ]

  8. National Lift Tower - Wikipedia

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    [6] Abseiling at the tower has been going on since May 2011 with over £140,000 having been raised for charity in the period to May 2012. Northampton Borough Council has now granted approval for it to be used up to 24 times a year for abseiling. [7] As of 2015, the tower was being used as the world's tallest drainage-testing facility. [8 ...

  9. Millennium Tower II (Bratislava) - Wikipedia

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    It is intended for rent of 22,600 m 2 of modern and high-quality office space. The main supporting system of the building is formed by a reinforced concrete core located approximately in the center of the building. Five high-speed elevators with a load capacity of 1,800 kg, stairs and sanitary facilities of the building are located inside the core.