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TK victoria is a heavy-duty escalator model for transit applications[1] currently made by TK Elevator.

Overview[]

This model was first made no later than 2003.

Specs[]

  • 164' (or 75 m) maximum rise height
  • 30 degree angle of inclination
  • 24"/32"/40" (or 600/800/1000 mm) step width
  • 0.5/0.65/0.75 m/s speed

Notable installations[]

Australia[]

New South Wales[]

  • Central Station, Sydney (2020, 2022)

China[]

  • Shenzhen North Railway Station, Shenzhen
  • MTR's Tuen Ma Line (Shatin to Central Link Phase 1), Hong Kong
    • Hin Keng Station (2020)
    • Diamond Hill Station (2015, 2020)
    • Kai Tak Station (2020)
    • Sung Wong Toi Station (2021)
    • To Kwa Wan Station (2021)
    • Hung Hom Station (2016, 2018, 2019, 2021)
  • Hong Kong West Kowloon Station, Kowloon Station Commercial & Residential Area, Kowloon, Hong Kong (2018)
  • Wong Tai Sin Station, Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon, Hong Kong (proposed 2025, replaced from the Otis escalators)[2]

Russia[]

Moscow[]

  • Delovoy Tsentr (Business Center) Metro Station, Moscow
  • Kotel'niki Metro Station, Moscow
  • Park Pobedy (Victory Park) Metro Station, Moscow
  • Petrovsky Park Metro Station, Moscow
  • Michurinsky Avenue Metro Station, Moscow
  • Lefortovo Metro Station, Moscow
  • Aviamotornaya Metro Station, Moscow
  • Nizhegorodskaya Metro Station, Moscow
  • Narodnoe Opolchenie (Civil Uprising) Metro Station, Moscow
  • Kuntsevskaya Metro Station, Moscow
  • Davydkovo Metro Station, Moscow
  • Novatorskaya Metro Station, Moscow
  • Vorontsovskaya Metro Station, Moscow
  • Zyuzino Metro Station, Moscow
  • Okruzhnaya Metro Station, Moscow (tallest European-based escalators in Russia)
  • Sokol'niki Metro Station, Moscow
  • Pechatniki Metro Station, Moscow
  • Maple Boulevard Metro Station, Moscow
  • Pykhtino Metro Station, Moscow
  • People's Friendship University Metro Station, Moscow
  • Kornilovskaya Metro Station, Moscow

Other cities[]

  • Gor'kovskaya Metro Station, Nizhny Novgorod

Other countries[]

  • Amsterdam Metro, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Santiago Metro, Santiago, Chile
  • Zeche Zollverein, Essen, Germany
  • Munich Metro, Munich, Germany
  • Prague Metro, Prague, Czech Republic
  • Baku Metro, Baku, Azerbaijan

Notes and references[]

  1. Metro station, Intercity Train Station, Airport.
  2. https://www.mtr.com.hk/en/corporate/tenders/Feb24.html

See also[]

External links[]

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