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Qué (quién) es escalator$25906$ - definición

BRITISH FUEL DUTY
Fuel price escalator; Fuel Duty Stabiliser; Fuel duty escalator; Fuel tax escalator

escalator         
  • A curved escalator
  • Emergency Stop Button of escalator.
  • Early escalator, Luna Park, Coney Island, 1909
  • Mahboonkrong Center]], widely known as the MBK Center, in [[Bangkok]]. Such layouts are used to minimize structural space requirements by "stacking" escalators that go in one direction.
  • Riders stand to the right on this escalator in [[Umeda]], [[Osaka]], Japan.
  • An animation of a moving escalator
  • Fujitec Escalator in action, 2020
  • Long escalators of [[Koivusaari metro station]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • Escalators have a grip at their side for passengers aboard to hold.
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  • "'''Multiple parallel'''" layout, Holborn Station, London
  • Christ the Redeemer]] statue in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil
  • Spiral Escalator US Patent 5,158,167 (Pahl 1992) Drawing
  • Times Square]], Hong Kong
  • Escalator safety guidelines at [[Taipei Metro]]
  • Escalator at the Umeda Sky Building, Osaka, Japan, 2016
  • Washington DC Metro]]
MOVING STAIRCASE
Eclinator; The longest escalator; Escalators; Electrical staircase; Moving staircase; Moving stairway; Moving stairs; Esculator; Escalator bank
(escalators)
An escalator is a moving staircase on which people can go from one level of a building to another.
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Escalator         
  • A curved escalator
  • Emergency Stop Button of escalator.
  • Early escalator, Luna Park, Coney Island, 1909
  • Mahboonkrong Center]], widely known as the MBK Center, in [[Bangkok]]. Such layouts are used to minimize structural space requirements by "stacking" escalators that go in one direction.
  • Riders stand to the right on this escalator in [[Umeda]], [[Osaka]], Japan.
  • An animation of a moving escalator
  • Fujitec Escalator in action, 2020
  • Long escalators of [[Koivusaari metro station]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • Escalators have a grip at their side for passengers aboard to hold.
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • "'''Multiple parallel'''" layout, Holborn Station, London
  • Christ the Redeemer]] statue in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil
  • Spiral Escalator US Patent 5,158,167 (Pahl 1992) Drawing
  • Times Square]], Hong Kong
  • Escalator safety guidelines at [[Taipei Metro]]
  • Escalator at the Umeda Sky Building, Osaka, Japan, 2016
  • Washington DC Metro]]
MOVING STAIRCASE
Eclinator; The longest escalator; Escalators; Electrical staircase; Moving staircase; Moving stairway; Moving stairs; Esculator; Escalator bank
·add. ·noun A stairway or incline arranged like an endless belt so that the steps or treads ascend or descend continuously, and one stepping upon it is carried up or down;
- a trade term.
Escalator         
  • A curved escalator
  • Emergency Stop Button of escalator.
  • Early escalator, Luna Park, Coney Island, 1909
  • Mahboonkrong Center]], widely known as the MBK Center, in [[Bangkok]]. Such layouts are used to minimize structural space requirements by "stacking" escalators that go in one direction.
  • Riders stand to the right on this escalator in [[Umeda]], [[Osaka]], Japan.
  • An animation of a moving escalator
  • Fujitec Escalator in action, 2020
  • Long escalators of [[Koivusaari metro station]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • Escalators have a grip at their side for passengers aboard to hold.
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • "'''Multiple parallel'''" layout, Holborn Station, London
  • Christ the Redeemer]] statue in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil
  • Spiral Escalator US Patent 5,158,167 (Pahl 1992) Drawing
  • Times Square]], Hong Kong
  • Escalator safety guidelines at [[Taipei Metro]]
  • Escalator at the Umeda Sky Building, Osaka, Japan, 2016
  • Washington DC Metro]]
MOVING STAIRCASE
Eclinator; The longest escalator; Escalators; Electrical staircase; Moving staircase; Moving stairway; Moving stairs; Esculator; Escalator bank
An escalator is a moving staircase which carries people between floors of a building or structure. It consists of a motor-driven chain of individually linked steps on a track which cycle on a pair of tracks which keep them horizontal.

Wikipedia

Fuel Price Escalator

The Fuel Price Escalator (later Fuel Duty Stabiliser), a fuel duty policy in the United Kingdom ahead of inflation, was introduced in March 1993 as a measure to stem the increase in pollution from road transport and cut the need for new road building at a time of major road protests, at Twyford Down and other locations. Set initially at 3% above inflation it was increased in two stages to 6% before being suspended and then, in 2011, replaced by a 'fuel duty stabiliser' (also known as the 'fuel price stabiliser' and 'fair fuel stabiliser') following further increases in the price of oil.