viaduct

IPA: vˈaɪʌdʌkt

noun

  • (transport) A bridge with several spans that carries road or rail traffic over a valley or other obstacles.
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Examples of "viaduct" in Sentences

  • First viaduct to carry telegraph.
  • It was demolished with the viaduct.
  • The collapse of the Barentin viaduct.
  • His words are displayed on the viaduct.
  • It is on a viaduct with eight platforms.
  • It exploded in the mouth of the viaduct.
  • As of 2009 the viaduct is still standing.
  • In addition the station itself is on a viaduct.
  • Clifton Junction is to the south of the viaduct.
  • The Greene County Viaduct is the third longest train trestle in the world.
  • Anyone know who owns the land under the viaduct; is it the state or the city?
  • We've been told repeatedly that shutting down the viaduct is a public safety emergency.
  • A deep bore tunnel replacement for the viaduct is the only solution that gives us both.
  • Personally, I think that the drive along the viaduct is the most beautiful in the city.
  • Didn't the Governor say (repeatedly) that the viaduct is unsafe and will come down by 2012?
  • The debate about replacing the viaduct is a complex series of interconnected policy decisions.
  • The footprint of the current viaduct is being replaced with a surface highway with exits downtown.
  • I believe the land under the viaduct is owned by the city, which has said it will continue to keep it under public ownership.
  • Since all of the ROW under the current viaduct is currently a "dead zone," should we all give a big "who cares" for all that space, too?
  • By the way, should "tearing down the viaduct" really be described as part of "McGinn's preferred option" -- replacing the current viaduct is agreed upon by virtually everyone (or was there a retrofit option in this poll?).

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