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"London: Where Standing on the Right of the Escalator Became a Tradition" Step back in time to London's Underground in 1944

Background imageEscalator Collection: Black Shadow

Black Shadow
Paulo Abrantes

Background imageEscalator Collection: Going Up

Going Up
Jacqueline Hammer

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go underground
Satoshi Hata

Background imageEscalator Collection: A musician busking at Oxford Circus Station - February 1987 standing

A musician busking at Oxford Circus Station - February 1987 standing and playing the guitar on the top of the escalator

Background imageEscalator Collection: Workmen make a start on the station to store subway at Central Station

Workmen make a start on the station to store subway at Central Station. Liverpool, Merseyside. April 1960

Background imageEscalator Collection: Late night shoppers admiring the giant Christmas tree and display following Reading

Late night shoppers admiring the giant Christmas tree and display following Readings Christmas light switch on. 28th November 1985

Background imageEscalator Collection: General view of The Galleries shopping centre in washington. 19th August 1988

General view of The Galleries shopping centre in washington. 19th August 1988

Background imageEscalator Collection: In the New Strand shopping precinct - an escalator to the upper deck. 6th August 1968

In the New Strand shopping precinct - an escalator to the upper deck. 6th August 1968

Background imageEscalator Collection: A new moving pavement in Leeds, West Yorkshire. 24th March 1964

A new moving pavement in Leeds, West Yorkshire. 24th March 1964

Background imageEscalator Collection: Sunday shoppers in Halle Mall, The Arndale Centre, Manchester. 19th September 1994

Sunday shoppers in Halle Mall, The Arndale Centre, Manchester. 19th September 1994

Background imageEscalator Collection: Scenes at London Undergrounds Holborn Station October 1954

Scenes at London Undergrounds Holborn Station October 1954

Background imageEscalator Collection: Two women lift up their maxi coats on an escalator in a Liverpool store

Two women lift up their maxi coats on an escalator in a Liverpool store. December 1969 Z12082-001

Background imageEscalator Collection: Sax player Jason Tenniswood in a wig entertains travellers at Monument Metro station

Sax player Jason Tenniswood in a wig entertains travellers at Monument Metro station during a busking contest

Background imageEscalator Collection: Two women lift up their maxi coats on an escalator in a Liverpool store

Two women lift up their maxi coats on an escalator in a Liverpool store. December 1969 Z12082

Background imageEscalator Collection: A busker in the Monument Metro Station in Newcastle

A busker in the Monument Metro Station in Newcastle

Background imageEscalator Collection: Escalator in Egyptian store, Egypt. Date: 1980s

Escalator in Egyptian store, Egypt. Date: 1980s

Background imageEscalator Collection: Subway in Almaty, Kazakhstan

Subway in Almaty, Kazakhstan

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Railway Escalator
circa 1930: A man approaches the top of an escalator at Pennsylvania Railroad Station, New York. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageEscalator Collection: Spain, Madrid, Passengers using the escalators inside the terminus of the Atocha Railway

Spain, Madrid, Passengers using the escalators inside the terminus of the Atocha Railway Station

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EyeUbiquitous_20099495
Escalators in the Guinness Storehouse, Dublin, Ireland

Background imageEscalator Collection: Constructing Escalators at the Bank Station, London, c1930. Creator: Unknown

Constructing Escalators at the Bank Station, London, c1930. Creator: Unknown
Constructing Escalators at the Bank Station, London, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne]

Background imageEscalator Collection: An Escalator in Course of Construction, 1922. Creator: Unknown

An Escalator in Course of Construction, 1922. Creator: Unknown
An Escalator in Course of Construction, 1922. From The Romance of Modern Railways, by T. W. Corbin. [Seeley Service & Co. Limited, London, 1922]

Background imageEscalator Collection: A Moving Staircase, 1922. Creator: Unknown

A Moving Staircase, 1922. Creator: Unknown
A Moving Staircase, 1922. From The Romance of Modern Railways, by T. W. Corbin. [Seeley Service & Co. Limited, London, 1922]

Background imageEscalator Collection: Modern Emulation of Piranesi: No. 3 escalator tunnel at Piccadilly Circus Station, 1929

Modern Emulation of Piranesi: No. 3 escalator tunnel at Piccadilly Circus Station, 1929
A Modern Emulation of Piranesi: No. 3 escalator tunnel at Piccadilly Circus Station, 1929. The station was opened on 10 March 1906 and was designed by Charles Henry Holden (1875-1960)

Background imageEscalator Collection: Tottenham Court Road tube station escalators, London, 1926-1927

Tottenham Court Road tube station escalators, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageEscalator Collection: Escalator at the Pennsylvania Railroad Companys Cortland Street Station, New York, 1893

Escalator at the Pennsylvania Railroad Companys Cortland Street Station, New York, 1893. An electrically-powered escalator 13 metres in length and carrying passengers up an elevation of 6 metres

Background imageEscalator Collection: Going down an escalator in Westgate, Oxford bw

Going down an escalator in Westgate, Oxford bw

Background imageEscalator Collection: Going down an escalator in Westgate, Oxford

Going down an escalator in Westgate, Oxford

Background imageEscalator Collection: Shiny side of an escalator in London

Shiny side of an escalator in London
Reflections on the side of an escalator in London create these abstract lines and patterns

Background imageEscalator Collection: Inverted reflection of Saint Pauls Cathedral in a London escalator

Inverted reflection of Saint Pauls Cathedral in a London escalator
The great dome of Saint Pauls Cathedral is a London and international landmark. But here we see it in an unusual, view - its fragmented and deconstructed reflection in a nearby covered escalator

Background imageEscalator Collection: Inverted reflection of Saint Pauls Cathedral, London England

Inverted reflection of Saint Pauls Cathedral, London England
The great dome of Saint Pauls Cathedral is a London and international landmark. But here we see it in an unusual, view - its fragmented

Background imageEscalator Collection: Up and down - Westgate Centre in Oxford, England _bw

Up and down - Westgate Centre in Oxford, England _bw

Background imageEscalator Collection: Fisheye view up an escalator in Westgate, Oxford

Fisheye view up an escalator in Westgate, Oxford

Background imageEscalator Collection: Interior of a shopping mall

Interior of a shopping mall



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"London: Where Standing on the Right of the Escalator Became a Tradition" Step back in time to London's Underground in 1944, where a simple sign urged passengers to stand on the right side of the escalator. This small instruction would become an iconic part of London's culture. "Londons New Amusement: Up and Down the Escalator" As escalators emerged as a novelty, Londoners flocked to experience this thrilling vertical journey. The city embraced these moving staircases as their newest amusement, adding excitement to everyday commutes. "The Architectural Marvel: Lloyds Building in City of London" Designed by Richard Rogers, Lloyds Building stands tall amidst the bustling streets of London. Its sleek design perfectly complements modern urban architecture while incorporating functional escalators that effortlessly connect its floors. "Discovering Wonder Inside the Dome at Festival of Britain" During the Festival of Britain held in London, visitors marveled at various exhibits within the Dome of Discovery. Among them were futuristic escalators that symbolized progress and innovation during this celebrated event. "Aesthetic Elegance at Toledo Art Station, Naples Metro" In Naples' Campania region lies Toledo Art Station—a true masterpiece blending art and transportation. As commuters ascend or descend its captivating escalators adorned with stunning artwork they can transported into a world where beauty meets functionality. "Sunset Commute at Canary Wharf Underground Station" Canary Wharf underground station serves as a gateway for countless commuters each day. Against a backdrop painted by a setting sun over Docklands' skyline, people flow up and down its busy escalators like streams converging towards their destinations. "Futuristic Vibes: Tekniska Hogskolan Station in Stockholm" Stockholm's Tekniska Hogskolan Station takes passengers on an otherworldly journey through time and space with its avant-garde design. Futuristic escalators seamlessly blend with innovative architecture, creating an unforgettable commuting experience. "Descending the Down Escalator.