Hi, this kind of lift where the buttons have indicator lamps also is strange and not common at all. I very much remember Marina Centre have lifts that look very alike to this, but I think with the renovations in 2006 they are probably gone now. I last visited the place in 2003, and I remember the atrium used to have a few hydraulic lifts that were glass
Only one completely original lift still remains in Marina Square as of 2023, which is the hidden service lift somewhere near the central atrium (behind Samsonite or smth iirc on level 2). You can watch the video on my channel. I still remember there were two cylinder shaped hydraulic Mitsubishi lifts in the atrium. They had cylinder shaped shaft covered with ice cube-like blocks, square call buttons, carpeted flooring inside and digital floor indicator inside.
@@idl3k_elev i dont remember seeing that lift you are talking about, but yes, the passenger lifts used to have the nice stacked cubes as their shaft design. All i remember is that the goods lift i saw had the floors shown on the buttons
Which goods lift you are talking about? Was it the bigger one with center opening telescopic doors? If it is, the lift has been slightly refurbished but still retains its original relay control. There are a few other similar goods lifts scattered around the mall.
Now it's operates back !!😅
Now looks a bit like moving warehouse/storage room for me
Hi, this kind of lift where the buttons have indicator lamps also is strange and not common at all. I very much remember Marina Centre have lifts that look very alike to this, but I think with the renovations in 2006 they are probably gone now. I last visited the place in 2003, and I remember the atrium used to have a few hydraulic lifts that were glass
Only one completely original lift still remains in Marina Square as of 2023, which is the hidden service lift somewhere near the central atrium (behind Samsonite or smth iirc on level 2). You can watch the video on my channel.
I still remember there were two cylinder shaped hydraulic Mitsubishi lifts in the atrium. They had cylinder shaped shaft covered with ice cube-like blocks, square call buttons, carpeted flooring inside and digital floor indicator inside.
@@idl3k_elev i dont remember seeing that lift you are talking about, but yes, the passenger lifts used to have the nice stacked cubes as their shaft design. All i remember is that the goods lift i saw had the floors shown on the buttons
Which goods lift you are talking about? Was it the bigger one with center opening telescopic doors? If it is, the lift has been slightly refurbished but still retains its original relay control. There are a few other similar goods lifts scattered around the mall.
(Past)a huge elevator
(Now)a medium Warehouse
(Also Now) a garage