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Are skyscrapers in major cities their own route?
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<blockquote data-quote="1989" data-source="post: 2079294" data-attributes="member: 10280"><p>The tallest building I've done has 76 floors. That route used to meet an air walker until about 2002 or 2004, when they got rid of walkers.</p><p> Luggage carriers were allowed in passenger elevators. The key was knowing what floors they went to. Go up freight come down the passengers.</p><p> It delivered a couple blocks of store fronts, the air of a 46 story building and air and ground of the 76 story one.</p><p> Gravy route, the worst part was getting a spot on the loading dock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1989, post: 2079294, member: 10280"] The tallest building I've done has 76 floors. That route used to meet an air walker until about 2002 or 2004, when they got rid of walkers. Luggage carriers were allowed in passenger elevators. The key was knowing what floors they went to. Go up freight come down the passengers. It delivered a couple blocks of store fronts, the air of a 46 story building and air and ground of the 76 story one. Gravy route, the worst part was getting a spot on the loading dock. [/QUOTE]
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