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How fast is the Burj Khalifa elevator?

Burj Khalifa's observatory elevators are double deck cabs with a capacity for 12 to 14 people per cab. They travel at 10 metres per second. The total number of stairs to Level 160 of Burj Khalifa is 2,909; to climb even higher, ladders are used.



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  • 7 Shanghai Tower – Shanghai.
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