Car Operating Panels
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I think this is an alarm button for French speaking people...
(François Le Bras informs me that this is a call button for French speaking people
and really should be in the corridor buttons folder...Merci Beaucoup François!)
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Atlas Elevator Company car operating panel...
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Nice carpeting...
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What happened to 13?
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Beautiful...
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Budapest, Hungary...
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Also in Budapest, Hungary...but not as nice!
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Before I entered the trade I had no idea what these buttons were used for or when...
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Please note the layout of the panel - Iceland
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I wonder who pressed all those buttons?
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A car operating panel in Seoul, South Korea...
Kim tells me that these are "set/reset" buttons...
If a prankster (see Image 10) pushes all of the buttons - you can reset them!
I wonder how many fights this arrangement starts in a crowded elevator?!
Please note that the numbers 4, 6 and 13 are missing - more than likely due to superstition...
Image provided by: Kim Chung
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Operating panel on a ferry boat...
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Image 14
Similar to a phone keypad...
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A lot of half floors in this building...
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A "negative" floor in this building...
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Or a whole lot of "negative" floors...
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Perhaps you can go too negative...(Photoshop©?)
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Or you could get breakfast...
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Stay off the "NO" floor
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Exit...Vertigo...you decide...
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Image 22
I don't know either...
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Superstition gone wild in China - notice all the floor numbers that are missing...
(4, 13, 14, 23, 24) but the floors are still there no matter what you call them!
Image provided by: Roi Lung
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Purely digital...and those arrows are helpful and artistic!
Image provided by: Hal Kennedy
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Car operating panel in the elevator at Casa Batlló in Barcelona, Spain.
See the corridor call button here.
See more images of this beautiful elevator here.
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Old school buttons - black on white...
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More missing "bad numbers" in China...
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San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
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All dressed-up for some construction duty...
I think I see the key to operate the car...
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No survivors...
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