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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: LONDON: UNDERGROUND, 1944. Please stand on the right of the escalator

LONDON: UNDERGROUND, 1944. Please stand on the right of the escalator. Poster by Fougasse promoting proper etiquette on the London Underground, 1944

Background imageEscalator Collection: Londons new amusement: Up and down the escalator

Londons new amusement: Up and down the escalator
Illustration from 1911 of the first escalators ever installed on the underground, between the District and the Piccadilly line platforms at Earls Court station

Background imageEscalator Collection: Lloyds Building, designed by Richard Rogers, City of London, London

Lloyds Building, designed by Richard Rogers, City of London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageEscalator Collection: Starfield Library in COEX Mall, Seoul, South Korea

Starfield Library in COEX Mall, Seoul, South Korea

Background imageEscalator Collection: Inside the Dome of Discovery, Festival of Britain, London

Inside the Dome of Discovery, Festival of Britain, London
General view inside the Dome of Discovery, part of the Festival of Britain site on the South Bank, London. This part of the exhibition covered Britains conquest of the physical world through

Background imageEscalator Collection: Toledo Art Station of Naples Metro, Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe

Toledo Art Station of Naples Metro, Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imageEscalator Collection: Commuters at Canary Wharf underground station taken as the sun was setting, Docklands, London

Commuters at Canary Wharf underground station taken as the sun was setting, Docklands, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageEscalator Collection: Down Escalator

Down Escalator
22nd October 1930: Rush hour at Piccadilly Circus tube station, the down escalator to the Bakerloo line. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images)

Background imageEscalator Collection: Escalator Trials

Escalator Trials
A couple misunderstand the instructions for stepping off a new fangled moving staircase and land in an undignified heap on the floor of the underground station

Background imageEscalator Collection: Ukraine, Kyiv, Arsenalna Metro Station Escalators, Currently The Deepest Station In The

Ukraine, Kyiv, Arsenalna Metro Station Escalators, Currently The Deepest Station In The World, Part Of The Kyiv Metro Line

Background imageEscalator Collection: berseequartier station on U4 U-Bahn line, HafenCity, Hamburg, Germany

berseequartier station on U4 U-Bahn line, HafenCity, Hamburg, Germany
Uberseequartier station on U4 U-Bahn line, HafenCity, Hamburg, Germany

Background imageEscalator Collection: Endlessly

Endlessly
Wilma Wijers Smeets

Background imageEscalator Collection: Subway

Subway
Martin Steeb

Background imageEscalator Collection: incomplete reflection

incomplete reflection
Tomoshi Hara

Background imageEscalator Collection: The Ascent

The Ascent
Ursula Rodgers

Background imageEscalator Collection: Up & down

Up & down
Jurij Bizjak

Background imageEscalator Collection: Replication

Replication
Michel Groleau

Background imageEscalator Collection: The Levels

The Levels
Roland Weber

Background imageEscalator Collection: The Ascent

The Ascent
Ursula Rodgers

Background imageEscalator Collection: Up & down

Up & down
Jurij Bizjak

Background imageEscalator Collection: Replication

Replication
Michel Groleau

Background imageEscalator Collection: Subway

Subway
Martin Steeb

Background imageEscalator Collection: Stairway to heaven

Stairway to heaven
Jurij Bizjak

Background imageEscalator Collection: incomplete reflection

incomplete reflection
Tomoshi Hara

Background imageEscalator Collection: The Ascent

The Ascent
Ursula Rodgers

Background imageEscalator Collection: Up & down

Up & down
Jurij Bizjak

Background imageEscalator Collection: Replication

Replication
Michel Groleau

Background imageEscalator Collection: Subway

Subway
Martin Steeb

Background imageEscalator Collection: Up & down

Up & down
Jurij Bizjak

Background imageEscalator Collection: Night Air

Night Air
Asako Naruto

Background imageEscalator Collection: Stairway to heaven

Stairway to heaven
Jurij Bizjak

Background imageEscalator Collection: incomplete reflection

incomplete reflection
Tomoshi Hara

Background imageEscalator Collection: The Ascent

The Ascent
Ursula Rodgers

Background imageEscalator Collection: Replication

Replication
Michel Groleau

Background imageEscalator Collection: Subway

Subway
Martin Steeb

Background imageEscalator Collection: Night Air

Night Air
Asako Naruto

Background imageEscalator Collection: Stairway to heaven

Stairway to heaven
Jurij Bizjak

Background imageEscalator Collection: The Ascent

The Ascent
Ursula Rodgers

Background imageEscalator Collection: Replication

Replication
Michel Groleau

Background imageEscalator Collection: Subway

Subway
Martin Steeb

Background imageEscalator Collection: Cheerful bicycle cellar

Cheerful bicycle cellar
Greetje van Son

Background imageEscalator Collection: Long way down

Long way down
Martin Wong

Background imageEscalator Collection: The Ascent

The Ascent
Ursula Rodgers

Background imageEscalator Collection: Kiki Dee, (real name Pauline Matthews) singer and songwriter from Bradford, England

Kiki Dee, (real name Pauline Matthews) singer and songwriter from Bradford, England. Picture taken at London Airport as Kiki Dee leaves for Nice, France, to sing in The Eurovision Song Contest

Background imageEscalator Collection: A man takes the escalator up the Umeda Sky building, Osaka, Kansai, Japan

A man takes the escalator up the Umeda Sky building, Osaka, Kansai, Japan

Background imageEscalator Collection: Glass and escalator at the MyZeil shopping mall, Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany

Glass and escalator at the MyZeil shopping mall, Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany

Background imageEscalator Collection: X Gate

X Gate
Mei Xu

Background imageEscalator Collection: Night Air

Night Air
Asako Naruto



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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.