paternoster
Vertical lifts attached to a continuously moving loop.
A paternoster normally occupies 2 separate shafts, one moving continuously upward and the other continuously downward. For the sake of passenger safety, cabs do not flip over at the bottom and top ends; rather they are carried straight across, so that it is possible to ride the full loop.
Although cabin capacity in a paternoster is usually smaller than that of a regular elevator, these lifts are generally able to carry more people and waste less space because several cabins occupy a shaft at the same time, instead of only one.
Disadvantages include slow speed necessitated by passengers' need to get on and off safely. In spite of this precaution however, accidents sometimes occur as people hesitate to get on or off and attempt to cross the threshold too early or late. A paternoster is generally not considered to be handicapped accessible