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The route interchanges with Interstate 78 and then crosses over the Northeast Corridor rail line on a viaduct, coming to an interchange with Broad Street that provides access to Route 27.
It crosses the Ko ' olau Range along a viaduct and through the long Tetsuo Harano Tunnels as well as the much smaller Hospital Rock Tunnels.
The concrete viaduct train bridge that crosses the Santa Ana River was at one time the longest concrete railroad bridge in the United States.
Sankey Viaduct | Stephenson's viaduct crosses the Sankey Brook, and the remains of the Sankey Canal.
The track rises towards Chigwell and crosses the Roding over an impressive viaduct.
Beyond the mills, it crosses under a railway viaduct by Denby Dale railway station.
This section from the first roundabout to Station Approach ( B6000 ) includes a viaduct, with spans, that crosses the Midland Main Line.
The viaduct is the top stack of the Jack Schrade Interchange over Interstate 8, which runs along the south side of Mission Valley and crosses underneath the viaduct perpendicularly and is San Diego County's only symmetrical stack interchange.
The portion of the bridge that crosses the Saint Lawrence proper is a multi-span viaduct.
It bridges Portage Bay on a viaduct, crosses through the Montlake neighborhood, and continues east on a causeway through the marshlands of the Washington Park Arboretum and across Foster Island.
The M62 now crosses the Ouse on a viaduct approximately one mile downstream ( east ) of the old bridge.
It is unclear exactly how the flats ' masts were accommodated at Great Sankey, where the Liverpool-Warrington-Manchester line built by the Cheshire Lines Committee in 1873 crosses the Sankey on a 12-arch viaduct less than twenty feet above the water level of the canal.
The Jacobite Steam Train and other trains regularly run this route, and just before arriving at Glenfinnan from the direction of Fort William, the line crosses a spectacular arched viaduct.
North of the station the line crosses the Roxeth Marsh ; the viaduct over it between South Harrow and Rayners Lane was an engineering feat of the time.
The railway bends around the village and crosses Stanwell Creek on a historic brick viaduct.
On leaving Bodmin parkway, the route first crosses the River Fowey by a five-arch viaduct, and then climbs up towards Bodmin Moor.
At the eastern terminus, SR 16 crosses the Nalley Valley viaduct.
The Boyne Viaduct (), a 30m ( 98ft ) high railway bridge, or viaduct, that crosses the River Boyne in Drogheda, carrying the main Dublin – Belfast railway line.
On leaving, the line crosses the River Exe and a parallel flood relief channel, then passes above the suburbs of Exeter along a stone viaduct on which is situated Exeter St Thomas railway station.
A stone built viaduct crosses the western end of the village and Hewenden viaduct lies outside the village to the east.
This line curves eastwards and climbs steeply to cross a small viaduct before entering a tunnel beneath the city ; the main line instead stays on the level and crosses both the River Exe and the city ’ s flood defence channel before curved gently out of sight.
The line also crosses the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, just south of Lichfield Road, on a bridge which is all that remains of a longer viaduct of ten arches, described as " one of the most beautiful structures on the line of the Grand Junction ".

viaduct and Orrs
The viaduct creates a spectacular landscape when viewed from the corner of Orrs Mills Road and Jackson Avenue outside of town, frequently photographed during fall foliage season.

viaduct and Mills
Running along side it to the north is the Marple viaduct, on the Marple, New Mills and Hayfield Railway that services Marple Station.

viaduct and Road
* California Historical Landmark # 114 – 1 — Mission San Buenaventura Aqueduct ( at Canada Larga Road ) consists of two surviving sections of viaduct about long, made of cobblestone and mortar
A viaduct in the final stage of the Leeds Inner Ring Road, opened in 2008, was named after him.
The inner part of the Halfway and Herdings Park lines consist of on-street running, with the exception of the viaduct at Granville Road.
Greenwich was linked by a massive brick-built railway viaduct with 878 arches, first to a station in Spa Road ( Bermondsey ), and later to London Bridge.
All traces of its viaduct and embankment beyond Tat Bank Road were destroyed when the M5 motorway was built.
After the viaduct the road becomes known as Southend Road, though perhaps it is more accurate to say that the two roads join.
The station is situated on a viaduct crossing the main A5 trunk road at the north end of a stretch known as Kilburn High Road.
In 1903 a link to Budleigh Salterton was opened the line going eastward over a viaduct which went from Exeter Road to Park Road where it entered a cutting continuing onto Littleham Cross where there was also a station ( now a private residence ), and from there to Budleigh Salterton, there turning north to rejoin the main London and South Western Railway line.
Brondesbury is on the North London Line, on a viaduct crossing Kilburn High Road in the Brondesbury area of Kilburn in north-west London.
The MRT viaduct is also integrated with part of a 4. 8km long road viaduct along Pioneer Road, which will increase the road capacity to cope with anticipated increase in traffic.
The rising traffic prompted the LTA to add a gantry along Thomson Road, while Upper Serangoon Road's capacity was increased somewhat with the building of a new viaduct.
* Bridges and Viaducts-the Ouse Valley Viaduct, the London Road viaduct, the Lewes Road viaduct Moulsecoomb.
The station's 1862 Gothic, polychrome brick building is on the western side of the viaduct, although passengers can also access the station from the east via a foot tunnel entrance on Milkwood Road.
The station's original signal box, elevated above the railway viaduct at the junction between Norwood Road and Half Moon Lane, was a prominent feature in Herne Hill for many years.
Evidence of these lines can still be seen within the town, including two standalone sections of railway viaduct, one near the Tesco store and the other now carrying a footpath between Springhill Road and the Woodside Park in Upper Auchenback ( known locally as the Jerries ).
After the ascent of the eastern escarpment by the Main Western Railway was deviated for the second time in 1913 to its current route via Glenbrook Gorge, the Great Western Road was also deviated at this point for a second time in 1926 by the then Main Roads Board, which rerouted it via the disused 1867 stone arch railway viaduct across Knapsack Gully and around the southern side of Lapstone Hill to gain the first plateau in the ascent of the Blue Mountains.
Trains to Lewes and beyond leave Brighton station over the spectacular London Road viaduct.

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