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Parallel Escalators

Parallel Escalators

These are placed side-by-side, typically in pairs, with one going up and the other going down. Commonly used in shopping malls and transit hubs, they provide easy access in both directions.

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Crisscross Escalators

Crisscross Escalators

The up and down escalators are stacked and cross each other at each level. This design is efficient for small spaces, as it requires less floor space and allows easy transition from one level to another.

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Spiral and Curved Escalatorss

Spiral / Curved Escalators

These are rare and add an aesthetic element by curving as they move up or down. They are often used in places aiming for a visually appealing design, like luxury hotels, high-end malls, or casinos.

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Step-Only Escalators

Step-Only Escalators

These are the most common type, where people step onto a series of flat steps that move upward or downward. Step-only escalators are the standard escalators you commonly see in shopping malls, airports, and stations.

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Walkalators (Moving Walkways)

Walkalators

Often used in airports and large convention centers, these are flat or slightly inclined moving walkways. They provide horizontal or low-gradient movement for carrying people over long distances.

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Double-Width Escalators

Double-Width Escalators

These are wider than standard escalators, accommodating more people at once and often allowing two lanes: one for standing and another for walking. They're typically used in places with very high foot traffic.

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