Grass will never grow well under the viaducts, and attempting to make it do so contributes nothing to the beautification of the city. |
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But who would want to visit a place of flyovers, viaducts and faceless retail parks? |
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He also marvels at the massive viaducts, deep cuttings and the 1,631-yard Thurstonland Tunnel. |
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Historical highlights are the old railway viaducts and an old railway tunnel which you can safely ride into. |
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Used correctly the trail and its viaducts will become a major asset to the area. |
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We teetered on the edge of matchstick viaducts that bridged yawning chasms. |
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The lines, characterised by deep cuttings, high embankments, tunnels and viaducts, were known by locomotive crews as the Alpine Route. |
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The teeth on the train's cogwheels click and grind as you're pulled around dizzying loops and across viaducts. |
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The arches of active and disused railway viaducts are filled with restaurants, car repair workshops, markets, and businesses of other kinds. |
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The machine moves steadily and inexorably through cutting and tunnel, over viaducts and under bridges, exultantly ignoring sun and storm alike. |
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Embankments, bridges and viaducts were likely to cause the greatest visual intrusion, he added. |
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The subject of this volume is railway buildings, including bridges and viaducts, stations, signal boxes, and hotel and railway workers' houses. |
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The great Victorian railway termini of London give rise to lines that snake out across the city atop stolid red-brick viaducts. |
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Instead of viaducts and smokestacks, the dockside arts complex that bears his name is built with shards of sunlight and steel. |
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Indeed, during that Stygian drive I had caught sight of half-constructed viaducts and bridges as I stared blearily out of the coach window. |
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On the contrary, for air and railway transport there are no forbiddances, as for the transit in galleries, tunnels or viaducts. |
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There are no forbiddances for what concerns transit in galleries, tunnels or viaducts too. |
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The spectacular Albula mountain railway winds through switchback tunnels, through covered sections and over lofty viaducts. |
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An additional dual carriageway will be built, as will viaducts, concrete walls and embank ments, as well as drainage works. |
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The project involves four interchanges, two viaducts and several overpasses and underpasses. |
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Bridges and viaducts in the city, high up in the Apennine mountains that form Italy's backbone, were left perilously fractured. |
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Appropriate provisions must be laid down to take account of the particular safety conditions in very long tunnels and viaducts. |
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The trail takes you along the new historical railway path through tunnels, viaducts and impressive bridges up the Marienburg complex. |
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The loan finances also the construction of 3 viaducts and the removal of a 10 km part of the existing old motorway. |
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You'll appreciate that we can't pay that interest by giving our creditors transmission towers, viaducts or stretches of our expressways. |
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They can collide with buildings and their superstructures, bridges and viaducts when lit. |
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Such a device could strengthen the stability of major infrastructure works such as bridges and viaducts. |
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Other works will build culverts, underpasses, crossings, bridges, viaducts and a 471 mlong tunnel. |
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The work for which he is probably best remembered is his construction of a network of tunnels, bridges and viaducts for the Great Western Railway. |
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For four years Alexander continued to run the company on his own, gaining a reputation as a talented construction engineer building fine bridges, viaducts and tunnels. |
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All over Yorkshire, and elsewhere, there are hundreds of miles of dismantled track, bridges, viaducts and fine, hard-won tunnels, just mouldering. |
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Given the form and depth of the ravines, a special method was used to build the viaducts. The decks are made by installing successive cantilever segments using mobile rigs. |
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Site 1 consists of two areas situated between the railway viaducts and Lake Ontario, to the south of the main commercial and residential areas of the town. |
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Whether you're dealing with the safety of an overhead rail line or of a track at ground level, whether there are viaducts or not, there is really nothing that worries you here. |
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The new road involved the construction of a series of new junctions, bridges and viaducts to the east of Leeds. |
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The LRIS system can operate day and night and is unaffected by variations in outside lighting conditions and shadows cast by roadside objects, viaducts, and the inspection vehicle itself. |
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We apply a range of techniques to meet the challenges of the various operating environments and construction constraints such as those met in tunnels, on viaducts or on city streets. |
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India VSL installed the last voussoirs for the first of two double viaducts linked by a cable-stayed bridge, constituting the Bandra Worli Sea Link. |
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The route runs in part alongside the rails, but also takes you high above the railway track from where you can enjoy imposing views of viaducts and helical tunnels plus splendid panoramas of the Kandertal. |
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This outsized project was launched in 2005, and crosses more than 120 ravines. It included the construction of 4 viaducts, 23 bridges, 9 interchanges, and 3 tunnels or covered trenches. |
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Aqueducts must be as important as viaducts. |
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Between Eccles and Pole Moor, 67 motorway crossings were required, including seven viaducts and eight junctions. |
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The historic line was constructed in the 1870s and has several notable tunnels and viaducts such as the imposing Ribblehead. |
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The route through Ingleton is closed, but the major structures, Low Gill and Ingleton viaducts, remain. |
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The condition of many viaducts and tunnels deteriorated due to lack of investment. |
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Between 1867 and 1869 Eiffel constructed four viaducts of trussed-girder design along the rail line between Gannat and Commentry, west of Vichy in France. |
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A few miles away, beneath towering motorway viaducts on the fringes of Little Havana, a grizzled Cuban-American in a Panama hat also declared that Mr Romney was the most electable candidate. |
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Its ruthlessly competitive entrepreneurial culture became the model of Victorian industrial capitalism. Of that era, only redbrick warehouses and railway viaducts remain. |
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Members of the public ask us many questions about viaducts. |
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The road will run over a total of 18 km of embankments where the sea is shallow and 22 km of viaducts and bridges over deep water, including two 400 metre cable-stayed bridges over shipping channels. |
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He was a skilled watercolorist and artist in other media and designed dozens of tunnel entrances and viaducts His strangest work was the Atmospheric Railway, which he attempted to run on vacuum power. |
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In total, two viaducts, ten bridges and seven underpasses were constructed to secure the structural integrity of the surrounding residential areas. |
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The Autoroute Blanche has tunnels and soaring viaducts that leave you gasping and put the M4's challenges round Newport into rather painful context. |
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Due to the slope of the hill under the viaducts, the girders were assembled at different heights, and only joined when they had reached the same level. |
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They were solidly and massively built of local stone, and designed by Robert Lugar, the same engineer who had built many bridges and viaducts for the local railways. |
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The route of the GWML includes dozens of listed buildings and structures, including tunnel portals, bridges and viaducts, stations, and associated hotels. |
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Five stations and two viaducts on the route are listed structures. |
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