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- Elevator_operator abstract "An elevator operator (in British English, usually lift man, lift woman, or lift girl) is a person specifically employed to operate a manually operated elevator. Manual elevators were often controlled by a large lever which would cause the elevator to stop or run and sometimes also regulate speed, and typically required some skill or sense of timing to be able to consistently stop the elevator level with the doorway of a floor. Besides their training in operation and safety, later, department stores extended the roles of operators as combination greeters and tour guides, announcing product departments, floor-by-floor, and occasionally mentioning special price offers. With the advent of user-operated elevators such as those utilizing push buttons to select the desired floor, few elevator operators remain. A few older buildings still maintain working manually operated elevators and thus elevator operators may be employed to run them. The Young–Quinlan Building in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota and City Hall in Buffalo, New York are two of the few in the United States to employ elevator operators. The Stockholm Concert Hall, in Sweden, employs an elevator operator by necessity since there is an entrance to the elevator directly from street level, requiring an employee to be positioned in the elevator to inspect tickets. In more modern buildings, elevator operators are still occasionally encountered. For example, they are commonly seen in Japanese department stores such as Sogo and Mitsukoshi in Japan and Taiwan, as well as high speed elevators in skyscrapers, as seen in Taipei 101, and at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Some monuments, such as the Space Needle in Seattle and the Eiffel Tower in Paris employ elevator operators to operate specialized or high-speed elevators, discuss the monument (or the elevator technology) and to help direct crowd traffic. There are a few elevator operators working in the New York City Subway system. They are located at four stations: 168th Street, 181st Street, 190th Street, and 191st Street subway stations in Washington Heights, upper Manhattan; the elevators were made automated during the 1970s, but the operators were retained, albeit being reduced in quantity in 2003. The elevator operators in the New York City Subway system serve as crowd controllers, and elevator operators usually had other jobs in the Metropolitan Transportation Authority prior to being assigned to that job.Theme parks and amusement parks often have observation towers, which employ elevator operators. An example is the Sky Tower at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Santa Clarita, California. While these rides may have modern or button-operated elevators that a patron is capable of using, these rides often employ ride operators for safety and crowd control purposes. Because many jurisdictions have stringent injury liability laws for amusement park operators and the fact that vandalism can be a big problem, some parks do not allow patrons to ride these rides without an employee present. Additionally, if there is a museum at the top of such a ride, the operator will usually give an introduction to the purpose and contents of the museum and other promotional messages about the park.".
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- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink 168th_Street_(New_York_City_Subway).
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink 181st_Street_(IRT_Broadway_–_Seventh_Avenue_Line).
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink 190th_Street_(IND_Eighth_Avenue_Line).
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink 191st_Street_(IRT_Broadway_–_Seventh_Avenue_Line).
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Amusement_park.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink British_English.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Buffalo,_New_York.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Buffalo_City_Hall.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elevators.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Category:Obsolete_occupations.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Category:Service_occupations.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Crowd_control.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Department_store.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Eiffel_Tower.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Elevator.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Lincoln_Center_for_the_Performing_Arts.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Manhattan.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Metropolitan_Transportation_Authority_(New_York).
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Minneapolis.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Mitsukoshi.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City_Subway.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Clarita,_California.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Seattle.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Six_Flags_Magic_Mountain.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Sogo.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Space_Needle.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Taipei_101.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Taiwan.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Tour_guide.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Washington_Heights,_Manhattan.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink Young–Quinlan_Building.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink File:Lift_Ladies.JPG.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLink File:Smith_Tower_interior_-_lobby_02.jpg.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLinkText "Elevator operator".
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lift Steward".
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLinkText "elevator attendant".
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLinkText "elevator man".
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLinkText "elevator operation".
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLinkText "elevator operator".
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLinkText "lift attendant".
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLinkText "lift boy".
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLinkText "lift girl".
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLinkText "operator".
- Elevator_operator wikiPageWikiLinkText "personal operator".
- Elevator_operator wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Elevator_operator wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Elevator_operator subject Category:Elevators.
- Elevator_operator subject Category:Obsolete_occupations.
- Elevator_operator subject Category:Service_occupations.
- Elevator_operator hypernym Person.
- Elevator_operator type Group.
- Elevator_operator type Person.
- Elevator_operator type Group.
- Elevator_operator type Occupation.
- Elevator_operator type Redirect.
- Elevator_operator comment "An elevator operator (in British English, usually lift man, lift woman, or lift girl) is a person specifically employed to operate a manually operated elevator. Manual elevators were often controlled by a large lever which would cause the elevator to stop or run and sometimes also regulate speed, and typically required some skill or sense of timing to be able to consistently stop the elevator level with the doorway of a floor.".
- Elevator_operator label "Elevator operator".
- Elevator_operator sameAs Q195651.
- Elevator_operator sameAs Aufzugführer.
- Elevator_operator sameAs Ascensorista.
- Elevator_operator sameAs Liftier.
- Elevator_operator sameAs Penjaga_lift.
- Elevator_operator sameAs エレベーターガール.
- Elevator_operator sameAs 승강기_운전원.
- Elevator_operator sameAs Liftboy.
- Elevator_operator sameAs m.08593l.
- Elevator_operator sameAs Лифтёр_(значения).
- Elevator_operator sameAs Q195651.
- Elevator_operator sameAs 電梯小姐.
- Elevator_operator wasDerivedFrom Elevator_operator?oldid=703678547.
- Elevator_operator depiction Lift_Ladies.JPG.
- Elevator_operator isPrimaryTopicOf Elevator_operator.