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Added 2025-09-12 06:29:29 +0000 UTCThe surprising science of escalators.
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I was recently at the airport in Barcelona where to my surprise what I thought was an escalator turned out to be a continuous elevator. Easier for suitcases but definitely stretched your calf muscles! Do you know if suitcases are the reason they went with this solution?
Rick Freas
2025-10-20 01:37:12 +0000 UTCThis is a fabulous doc—important lessons here far beyond escalators or even technology per se. Really well done.
Russell Sibley
2025-09-13 03:17:49 +0000 UTCYou didn't mention the spiral escalator. Supposedly an engineering marvel?
Patrick W. Gilmore
2025-09-12 14:19:24 +0000 UTCExcept they frequently run slower. Or maybe those are just escalators which are not properly maintained and need a new friction wheel?
Patrick W. Gilmore
2025-09-12 14:18:41 +0000 UTCNIce story, but I was left wondering how many accidents DO occur across all these millions of escalators? How weak is the "must be maintained" link (i.e., the human part) of the chain?
Chris Mullin
2025-09-12 13:14:15 +0000 UTCNormally I would have watched this and enjoyed it. Because three days ago there was a request for comment on patreon I had thought about it a lot more and realised there are a few small parts of this that are misleading and it doesn't answer the critical question of the motivation/reason for disabling parts of the mechanical system and electronic control system related to safety. I'm not sure why you request comments if you are not going to act on important ones and I'd expect a much deeper production pipeline, e.g. 30+ days before publication to allow for edits/reshoots/etc.
Kevin Walters
2025-09-12 13:02:51 +0000 UTCReally enjoyed this one
Rich
2025-09-12 08:13:42 +0000 UTCThe handrail moves slightly faster than the steps so that if you do hold on to it your feet won't be pulled ahead of your upper body causing you to loose your balance and fall backwards while on the escalator.
Gregor Shapiro
2025-09-12 06:55:53 +0000 UTC