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The Rue de l'Avenir (transl. Street of the future) was an electric moving walkway installed at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris. It ran along the edge of the Exposition site, from the Esplanade of Les Invalides to the Champ de Mars, passing through nine stations along the way, where passengers could board. It was designed by architect Joseph Lyman Silsbee and engineer Max E. Schmidt, designers of The Great Wharf Moving Sidewalk installed at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, the first-ever moving walkway.

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  • Die Straße der Zukunft (französisch Rue de l'Avenir) war ein Rollender Fußweg (französisch Trottoir roulant oder Plateforme mobile, auf Deutsch Stufenbahn genannt) von 3,5 km Länge, der während der Pariser Weltausstellung von 1900 rund um das Pariser Ausstellungsgelände installiert war und über neun Zugangsstationen verfügte. (de)
  • La « rue de l'Avenir » était un trottoir roulant installé lors de l'Exposition universelle de 1900, à Paris. Il a été conçu par les ingénieurs américains Schmidt et Silsbee, inventeurs du trottoir roulant lors de l'Exposition universelle de 1893 à Chicago. (fr)
  • The Rue de l'Avenir (transl. Street of the future) was an electric moving walkway installed at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris. It ran along the edge of the Exposition site, from the Esplanade of Les Invalides to the Champ de Mars, passing through nine stations along the way, where passengers could board. It was designed by architect Joseph Lyman Silsbee and engineer Max E. Schmidt, designers of The Great Wharf Moving Sidewalk installed at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, the first-ever moving walkway. (en)
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  • Die Straße der Zukunft (französisch Rue de l'Avenir) war ein Rollender Fußweg (französisch Trottoir roulant oder Plateforme mobile, auf Deutsch Stufenbahn genannt) von 3,5 km Länge, der während der Pariser Weltausstellung von 1900 rund um das Pariser Ausstellungsgelände installiert war und über neun Zugangsstationen verfügte. (de)
  • La « rue de l'Avenir » était un trottoir roulant installé lors de l'Exposition universelle de 1900, à Paris. Il a été conçu par les ingénieurs américains Schmidt et Silsbee, inventeurs du trottoir roulant lors de l'Exposition universelle de 1893 à Chicago. (fr)
  • The Rue de l'Avenir (transl. Street of the future) was an electric moving walkway installed at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris. It ran along the edge of the Exposition site, from the Esplanade of Les Invalides to the Champ de Mars, passing through nine stations along the way, where passengers could board. It was designed by architect Joseph Lyman Silsbee and engineer Max E. Schmidt, designers of The Great Wharf Moving Sidewalk installed at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, the first-ever moving walkway. (en)
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  • Straße der Zukunft (Weltausstellung 1900) (de)
  • Rue de l'Avenir (Exposition universelle de 1900) (fr)
  • Rue de l'Avenir (en)
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