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Перевод: viaduct
[существительное] виадук ; путепровод
Тезаурус:
- Across the bridge a no-through-road branches off to Stone House Farm and discloses ahead the massive Artengill Viaduct, eleven lofty arches spanning a hollow in the skyline in a remarkable feat of railway engineering.
- A track on the left passes under a railway viaduct, where the temptation to visit the ravine of White Kirk directly ahead should be resisted until the return journey; instead, turn right to join and follow a wall along the fellside and, when it turns down, cross the gently rising limestone plateau ahead.
- The viaduct at Herries Road on the approach to Wadsley Bridge in LNER days sees C13 4-;4-;2 No. 6058 heading a typical Sheffield area suburban train of the period, in this case probably bound for Penistone.
- This area today is completely transformed, with the course of the railway forming the Five Pits Trail for walkers, and there is absolutely no trace of Locko Lane viaduct, or indeed, the railway.
- A Labour Party activist fell 80 feet to his death from Longroyd railway viaduct at Huddersfield, West Yorks, after watching the Labour election defeat on television, an inquest was told yesterday.
- Inadequacies in the design contributed to a 10 million bill for replacement of bearings on the A19 Tees Viaduct and annual maintenance costs of 5 million are expected because of design defects on the M5/M6 link at Spaghetti Junction.
- The first part of the walk kicks off up a private road gliding beneath a fabulous railway viaduct, the very one from which I had gazed in my bike-less train down the length of Loch Shiel for the first time some ten years earlier.
- Stories started about the unsafe state of Ribblehead viaduct; it was another case of closure by stealth.
- A BQ spokesman said last night: "Because our store was the closest to the viaduct it took the full force of the blast and it could well be that we are talking of a complete demolition.
- She walked and walked, up Shaftesbury Avenue, Holborn Viaduct, she gave nothing to buskers, veterans of the Great War, gassed blind, missing limbs, clinking cups, Cheapside, Threadneedle, Bishopsgate to Spitalfields.
- Fourteen years later, on 19 May 1874, in the City of London, the City Temple, the new name for the old Poultry Lane Congregational Chapel, opened the doors to its new home on Holborn Viaduct.
- The stream can be followed down towards the railway viaduct, the drab surroundings being suddenly and unexpectedly relieved when the stream, innocuous thus far, plunges over the edge of a limestone gorge.
- He's sure they didn't go over Holborn Viaduct, because that was the way he went."
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