The second travelator connects well with the first and conveys you diagonally through to the upper floor and the big main gallery space. |
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In 1960, Europe's first travelator began operating at London's Bank Tube station. |
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An attractive feature of the terminal is an inclined travelator, the first on the continent, which functions like a massive elevator. |
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It is one of the most modern structures of its kind in the country with access to the various levels by a travelator, stairwells, and lift. |
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But I knew I had chosen the right woman a few days later when Sue and I were walking on the travelator over to Bowen House and Richard was walking the other way. |
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The multi-storey car park will feature ground, first, second and roof level parking along with a travelator, stairwells, road ramps and lift servicing all floor levels. |
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They can even enjoy a meal in the trendy cafe Les Viperes, which is set between the river view and the visitors rising to the galleries on the great diagonal travelator. |
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A mother has spoken of her horror after her 18-month-old daughter lost part of her finger on a supermarket travelator. |
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After the demolition of the old station, the completion of Platform 1 and the commissioning of Track 1, the travelator and the escalator linking the footbridge on the Germany side with the platform were commissioned. |
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Marley Delaney was forced to have plastic surgery to repair the little finger on her right hand after she fell and trapped it in a travelator at an Asda store in Rawtenstall, Lancashire. |
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The designer, Miriam Buether, had constructed a travelator that bisected the theatre and that whisked us from Josef K's bedroom to the bank where he worked and labyrinthine legal offices. |
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As they glide along the travelator on their way to the four corners of the world, passengers would be hard-pressed to imagine their airport without glass. |
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In 2015, plans were announced to link the two stations via a travelator service. |
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