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		<description><![CDATA[Well, that did NOT escalate quickly. These busted up and broken down abandoned escalators won't be devouring any CROC plastic sandals anytime soon.]]></description>
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<p>Well, that did NOT escalate quickly. These <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2012/09/23/deserted-double-decker-oz-outbacks-busted-bus/" target="_blank">busted</a> up and broken down abandoned <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2010/06/20/attracting-stairs-10-extremely-elevating-escalators/" target="_blank">escalators</a> won&rsquo;t be devouring any CROC plastic sandals anytime soon.</p>
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<p>An outdoor escalator? In damp, rainy England? It&rsquo;s more likely than you think, and most likely to be abandoned like this mossy ex-people-mover in Leeds. Snapped by Flickr user Paul Williams (<a href="https://www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=35614975%40N00&amp;view_all=1&amp;text=escalator">Bluelemur</a>), the long-neglected electric stairway once ferried shoppers from a pedestrian underpass up to a shopping mall. These images were taken in March of 2006; both the mall and its escalators were demolished shortly thereafter.</p>
<h4>Somewhere Under The Rainbow</h4>
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<p>Think &ldquo;La Rainbow Hotel&rdquo; and a spectrum of brilliant colors come to mind. The above post-apocalyptic scene certainly wasn&rsquo;t in the minds of those who named the long-abandoned hotel though it DOES display an impressive visual palette. Jordy Meow of <a href="http://www.haikyo.org/la-rainbow-hotel/">Haikyo.org</a> captured the former (1990-97) hotel&rsquo;s silent, seized-up &amp; spooky escalator in July of 2012.</p>
<h4>Narrowed Down</h4>
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<p>When Hunter&rsquo;s Point Naval Shipyard in San Francisco, CA closed in 1994, the &ldquo;tallest industrial escalator&rdquo; (according to Flickr user <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/tunnelbug/290055378/">TunnelBug</a>) closed along with it. We&rsquo;re guessing it was the narrowest industrial escalator as well though no one to our knowledge has done a comparative survey. The images above date from 2006, <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/74454558@N00/306325845">2005</a> and <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/themacinator/3498038418/">2009</a> respectively.</p>
<h4>Out Of Warranty</h4>
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<p>If Hyundai built <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/thekentarolight/11871037514/">this escalator</a> as well as they build their current automobiles, it might still be working today. Instead, however, the abandoned mobile stairway in South Jakarta, Indonesia&rsquo;s Tebet market dates from a time when Hyundai exported the infamous Pony and Stellar to unsuspecting North American shores&hellip; just typing those names evokes the aroma of cooked engine oil. Phew!</p>
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