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How to use viaducts in a sentence

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Grass will never grow well under the viaducts, and attempting to make it do so contributes nothing to the beautification of the city.
But who would want to visit a place of flyovers, viaducts and faceless retail parks?
He also marvels at the massive viaducts, deep cuttings and the 1,631-yard Thurstonland Tunnel.
Historical highlights are the old railway viaducts and an old railway tunnel which you can safely ride into.
Used correctly the trail and its viaducts will become a major asset to the area.
We teetered on the edge of matchstick viaducts that bridged yawning chasms.
The lines, characterised by deep cuttings, high embankments, tunnels and viaducts, were known by locomotive crews as the Alpine Route.
The teeth on the train's cogwheels click and grind as you're pulled around dizzying loops and across viaducts.
The arches of active and disused railway viaducts are filled with restaurants, car repair workshops, markets, and businesses of other kinds.
The machine moves steadily and inexorably through cutting and tunnel, over viaducts and under bridges, exultantly ignoring sun and storm alike.
Embankments, bridges and viaducts were likely to cause the greatest visual intrusion, he added.
The subject of this volume is railway buildings, including bridges and viaducts, stations, signal boxes, and hotel and railway workers' houses.
The great Victorian railway termini of London give rise to lines that snake out across the city atop stolid red-brick viaducts.
Instead of viaducts and smokestacks, the dockside arts complex that bears his name is built with shards of sunlight and steel.
Indeed, during that Stygian drive I had caught sight of half-constructed viaducts and bridges as I stared blearily out of the coach window.
On the contrary, for air and railway transport there are no forbiddances, as for the transit in galleries, tunnels or viaducts.
There are no forbiddances for what concerns transit in galleries, tunnels or viaducts too.
The spectacular Albula mountain railway winds through switchback tunnels, through covered sections and over lofty viaducts.
An additional dual carriageway will be built, as will viaducts, concrete walls and embank ments, as well as drainage works.
The project involves four interchanges, two viaducts and several overpasses and underpasses.
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This was because the track ran through a series of tunnels only to emerge to cross several viaducts over valleys leading to the sea.
At present, there are around 4000 bridges and viaducts in Lithuania, with the overall length of 93 km.
An hour after leaving Bombay the train had passed the viaducts and the Island of Salcette, and had got into the open country.
In 1837 the father and son engineering and architectural team of John and Benjamin Green designed two railway viaducts at Willington Quay and the Ouseburn on Tyneside.
She announced that the repair works of three dangerous viaducts would start in September, provided that the tender for the selection of contractors was not appealed.
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