[sustran] Re: Metro/rail transfer by lift/elevator in China or ?
John Ernst
itdpasia at adelphia.net
Wed Mar 29 11:49:03 JST 2006
I believe the Hong Kong subway (MTA) uses some high-capacity
lifts. ... and Hong Kong is a good place in general to study lifts
as intra-building transport modes.
best,
John
At 08:30 PM 3/26/2006, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>If anyone knows of any metro to metro or similar transfer stations where
>high capacity lifts/elevators are used, even exclusively (i.e. not just
>for those with reduced mobility) perhaps in China (where of course a
>seemingly unknown(!) amount of public transport construction is going on)
>or anywhere else please let me know.
>
>Thanks!
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