Electric Elevators
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A derelict building with a Johns & Waygood controller in Melbourne, Australia
Image provided by: Roland Low
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Close-up of the resistor bank on the side of the controller...
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I believe this is a controller for a derelict paternoster...
Image provided by: Tom Tuttle
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The back of a controller that has had all of the resistor tubes removed...
Image provided by: Ray Rasmussen
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A controller/selector combination
Image provided by: Doug Wiggly
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A derelict machine room - with a place to sit and think...
Image provided by: Roi Lung
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The machine room at the Cabana Hotel - Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.A.
Looks like something out of a bad dream!
Image provided by: Roger Stahls
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A thrashed group of controllers in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A....
Image provided by: Don Mowry
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The derelict Sterick Building in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Tony Perino
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The Broderick Building in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Roy Cannon
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A derelict building somewhere in Buffalo, New York, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Carla Heinze
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The Sinclair-Wilson-Farmstead Meatpacking Plant in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Larry Townsend
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The Coit Tower in San Francisco, Californis, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Bruce Fessier
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Athens, Greece
Image provided by: Nick Dukakis
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I do not know where this is...
Image provided by: Tomas Estevan
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Part of a Payne controller...
Image provided by: Victoria Interrante
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I believe that is a selector in the center of the upper relay panel...
Dixmont State Hospital in Killbuck Township, Pennsylvania.
Image provided by: Martin Bertram
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I believe the relay on the right is an adjustable timing device...
Image provided by: Jonathan Cohen
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A Payne controller somewhere in San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
Thanks to Joey Loyacono for identifying the controller for us!
Image provided by: Daryl Larson
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I can remember a few old elevators that had the car top inspection
transfer switch on the controller. You captured the car and opened the
car top stop switch then went to the controller and flipped this switch.
Then you returned to the car top, closed the stop switch and proceeded.
Image provided by: Daryl Larson
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I wonder what that thing that looks like a small light bulb is...
Image provided by: George Wahl
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Supposedly one of the controllers for an elevator in the
Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California, U.S.A.
Sure seems like a lot of fuses for one elevator...
Image provided by: Herbie T. Mann
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The controller at a hoistway landing...somewhere in India.
You'll have plenty of help with your troubleshooting...the public!
Image provided by: Hamish Carr
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The Ozark Bath House in Hot Springs, Arkansas, U.S.A.
Please note the AC motor used to pick/lift/release the brake...
Image provided by: Vince Desmond
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A peek at a spooky machine room in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.A,
Image provided by: Fabian Nunez
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Looks brand new - probably is...
Image provided by: Billie Rangle
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Another new one...
Image provided by: Billie Rangle
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Kicked to the curb...
Nice looking stepper and is that a "damping"
motor in the bottom of the cabinet?
Image provided by: Riley Niles
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An old Otis at the derelict American Viscose Building...
Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Marty Opel
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Some folks call those tall relays "Christmas trees"...
Circa 1930 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Image provided by: Quinton Mentor
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