Crappy Millie MRL Traction Elevator | 191 Primark Street, Pleasant City

Crappy Millie MRL Traction Elevator | 191 Primark Street, Pleasant City

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Created: Jun 3, 2025 Last modified: Jun 3, 2025 Shared: Jun 3, 2025

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Thanks to TheBigMstone2018 for the original project *REUPLOADED* Requested Lift Sims: National Wheel-O-Vator Hydraulic LULA Lift Ride.

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This thing is literally a National Wheel-O-Vator but traction instead of hydraulic. The motor is at the bottom of the shaft, whilst the control box is on the top floor. This elevator has the worst reliability, breaking down A LOT. Millie Elevators was established in 1971, and was originally called Pleasant Hoisting, given that it installed hoisting equipment at Pleasant City Construction Sites, however in 1974 they expanded into passenger elevators and in 1988, the company was renamed to Eltham Elevator Corp. The company installed it's first elevator outside Pleasant City in 1992, with a hydraulic elevator installed at a building in South Metroville. In 1998, the brand was re-named again to Millie Elevators, and the name stuck since. In 2003, Millie began licence-installing KONE Hydraulic elevators, and that continued until 2007, when KONE stopped installing hydraulic elevators. Millie has continued to install a variant of KONE's hydraulic elevators, using KONE buttons but with MCE controllers and non-KONE equipment. They also entered the MRL traction scene in 2011 with their knockoff National Wheel-O-Vator elevators. Unfortunatley, Millie Elevators saw a decline in 2020 due to everyone hating their elevators, especially their MRLs and Tractions because they broke alot and had major controller issues. Millie Elevators finally met it's demise in May 2025, when it was aquired by KM Elevators, and it was rebranded as Millie-KM.

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