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  2. Elevator - Wikipedia

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    (In a bank of elevators, traffic is rerouted to the other elevators, while in a single elevator, the hall buttons are disabled). The elevator will remain parked on a floor with its doors open until a floor is selected and the door close button is held until the elevator starts to travel.

  3. 28 Liberty Street - Wikipedia

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    The upper-floor elevators ran nonstop from the lobby to serve the upper floors, and were arranged in five "banks": one elevator bank served the second through 17th floors; three banks each served ten stories between the 17th through 47th floors; and the fifth bank served the 47th through 60th floors. [38]

  4. Helmsley Building - Wikipedia

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    The elevator banks are double-height arched vestibules, [39] with marble frames around the elevator openings, as well as bronze-ornamented elevator indicators. [40] The elevators contain elaborately decorated bronze doors painted "Chinese red", with the railroad's initials.

  5. Bank of America Tower (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The elevators from the base to the tower stories are grouped in five elevator banks: two at the ground level, for general tenants, and three on the second story, for Bank of America workers only. [50] Four of the elevator banks contain eight cabs each, while the fifth bank of elevators contains six cabs. [88]

  6. Capital One Tower (Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    The east bank of elevators served floors 2–14. A stairway behind each elevator bank also provided access to all floors, as did a freight elevator. A walkway bridge connected floor 2 of the tower to floor 3 of the parking garage. Two passenger elevators and two stairways in the parking garage served floors 1-5 of the garage.

  7. Escalator - Wikipedia

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    Multiple parallel (banks of more than one escalator going in the same direction parallel to banks going the other direction); Crisscross (escalators going in one direction "stacked" with escalators going the opposite direction oriented adjacent but perpendicular, frequently used in department stores or shopping centers ).

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  9. Manufacturers Trust Company Building - Wikipedia

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    [43] [44] Two elevators and two fire stairs abut the western side of the building. [45] [46] The elevator lobby on the first floor, accessed by the western entrance along 43rd Street, was designed with ceiling tiles made of glass. [47] As designed, the first and second floors were the main banking spaces and are connected by a pair of ...