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by credit_guy
2772 days ago
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This happened to me as a kid in Eastern Europe about 30 years ago. I was with my parents and my sister, going from a high story to the ground level. We were pretty much at the ground level when the cable broke. There was a sudden jolt, I don't know if it was the brakes engaging, or the cabin hitting the buffer. Then a bit of silence, and after about one or two seconds the cable came crashing on the top of the cabin. I guess the cabin was quite sturdy, that nothing happened. My Dad just opened the doors (they were and still are mechanical, rather than the motorized gliding doors you see in the US), and we left. None of us was harmed in any way. |
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Most likely the jolt was simply the rest of the cables catching the load of the cabin. If the brakes got engaged or the elevator ran into the buffer the elevator will not be aligned with the ground floor.
Glad to hear you got off with nothing more than a slight fright though.