Awesome Historic Otis Traction Elevators at Buffalo City Hall
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- Riding the awesome elevators at City Hall in Buffalo, NY. This building dates back to 1931. Copyright 2011 Elevation Productions
Building Information:
www.city-buffal...
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www.emporis.com...
These are unique and amazing and are slowly disappearing. I very glad you posted this video from elevator buff to another. I used to love playing with these older elevators. These are made in America when things were made to last. They will never make something even close to these anymore. Keep up the good work and awesome video!!
These are unique and amazing and are slowly disappearing. I very glad you posted this video from one elevator buff to another. I used to love playing with these older elevators. These are made in America when things were made to last. They will never make something even close to these anymore. Keep up the good work and awesome video!! I love the historic OTIS SIGNAL CONTROL FLOOR PLATES!! IMPRESSIVE ALL THE WAY!!
Look up around the top of the cab door. The pattern roughly matches the outside of the building near the 28th floor observation deck.
@musicfreakcc The indicator I believe uses them, but the buttons do aswell. I have a touch-sensitive OTIS button with the nixie module, which looks like a light bulb.
Wow these are awesome. They've been touched a bit, but not by much.
I've always wondered about these ones, thank you! I've only ever caught short glimpses on the news during a media scrum with the mayor lol. Absolutely beautiful!
Man, those are awesome!!
Awesome lexan elevators!
its wood walls still look good. keep the walls. fixtures fit in with the rest of the cab. direction lights above the door is very interesting. modern elevators won't have that.
@jimster586 More epic elevators for your area :)
next time breathe on one to see if it gets set off i am curious if it does
Very nice classic elevators. Is this building free access?
They use Nixie tubes...
Who were you riding with?
For 1931 they look awfully plain. Not Deco at all. Must have been redecorated in the 1950s.