Definitionn. bridge consisting of a series of arches supported by piers used to carry a road
Last update: November 1, 2015
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The viaduct on the river krishna is big. [Please select]
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14th Street, and there connects with a smaller viaduct across Walworth Run, the combined length of the two being about 4000 ft. [Please select]
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And she read aloud: "66 HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON." [Please select]
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It sounded like a railway train passing over a distant viaduct. [Please select]
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Then the Viaduct slipped underneath them, and below, in a swirling dip, the sunken city, hungry as a torrent, awaiting a single mishap. [Please select]
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Following the grassy road that winds down the valley below the viaduct, they came to a lovely garden, and, finding the gate open, went in. [Please select]
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A few were left in the houses and gardens, but the greater part fell back behind the Viaduct, which afforded them shelter. [Please select]
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--Plate Girder Bridge Abutments--Abutments and Piers, Lonesome Valley Viaduct--Hand Mixing and Wheelbarrow Work for Bridge Piers. [Please select]
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Tuska gives the following on the concrete substructure of the Lonesome Valley Viaduct, near Knoxville, Tenn. [Please select]
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The hoist buckets discharged into two hoppers mounted on platforms on the old viaduct. [Please select]
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These platforms straddled two narrow gage tracks, one on each side of the old viaduct parallel to and clearing the main track. [Please select]
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