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moving sidewalk

n.
A conveyor for transporting pedestrians along a level passageway.
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The moving walkway will allow children and adults with additional support needs to access the slopes with greater ease.
18 stations have been supplied with escalators, 2 with lifts, and 1 with moving walkway. There are 5 types of 95 escalators, and 5 lifts and 8 moving walkways of the same type operating on stations.
The union has also blamed E-mart for the death in March death of a moving walkway repairman at E-mart's Donong branch in Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province.
Similarly, a 40-feet elevated walkulator (moving walkway) will be installed for connecting Lahore Railway Station with the Bohrwala Chowk station of Orange Line Metro Train at Nichelson Road.
The three-year-old was plucked from a moving walkway at a Morrisons store on Railway Road in Blackburn on Thursday.
The three-year-old was plucked from the moving walkway in a "distressing" incident at a Morrisons store in Blackburn, Lancashire Police said.
Travellers at the airport glanced at the billboard as they passed along the moving walkway, Reuters TV footage showed.
There's a bit where you get wet and then you've got to run on a moving walkway.
The pair assume a crowd of paparazzi at the end of a moving walkway are there for them.
Richard Hulmes, Chief Executive of SAFed, said: There are a number of major reasons why I it was important to develop these guidelines.: In addition to being used more frequently in building designs, escalators and moving walkway installations are becoming ever more complex.
And the work by consultant Nathanial Lichfield has recommended the building of a covered, moving walkway along an old railway viaduct, to link Newcastle Central Station with the site.
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