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Image: Parc Guell 10. jpg | Colonnaded footpath under the roadway viaduct, with external columns sloping to take the diagonal thrust from the vault supporting the road.
At Magdeburg there is a viaduct, the Magdeburg Water Bridge, that carries a canal and its shipping traffic over the Elbe and its banks, allowing shipping traffic to pass under it unhindered.
The Dunbar CB is nearest to Greencastle, which can be accessed via US 231 north, under the concrete railroad viaduct.
Local exits include New Jersey Route 172 ( the southern terminus of George Street ), the Rutgers University boathouse and Elmer B. Boyd Park, Commercial Avenue, New Street, and New Jersey Route 27 ( Albany Street ), after which the express and local lanes merge back together and cross under the New Jersey Transit Northeast Corridor Line viaduct.
Remains of a quay, dating to the 17th century, were discovered under what is now a public car park, between the Old High Street and the railway viaduct, adjacent to the current harbour.
The river now passes under a viaduct that carries the Midland Main Line which links London St. Pancras International to Sheffield Midland station in northern England via Luton, Bedford, Kettering, Leicester, Derby, Nottingham and Chesterfield.
A short distance later, Routes 175 and 29 cross under a railroad viaduct along the Delaware River, passing to the south of several high-end mansions.
One notable infrastructure transformation was the two way traffic opening of E 59th Street which goes under the viaduct for the Metra, between Harper and Stony Island.
A visitor center is located nearby and provides access to a trail under the viaduct.
Beyond the mills, it crosses under a railway viaduct by Denby Dale railway station.
Northwards, the DLR goes into a tunnel through Cutty Sark station and under the River Thames to emerge on the Isle of Dogs ; in the opposite direction, it rises on a concrete viaduct to follow the River Ravensbourne upstream to Deptford Bridge and Lewisham.
The railway which ran on the viaduct was extended around the island to help with the distribution of the spoil and much of the track is still present today, buried under the roads.
It passes under the Glossop Line, at the Dinting viaduct, again near Dinting railway station as it passes through Dinting and the primary school.
The first street to pass under the viaduct is 102nd Street ; from there to the Harlem River the railroad viaduct runs down the middle of Park Avenue.
Jazz writer James Haskins, wrote in 1977, " Today, there is a new incarnation of the Cotton Club which sits on the most western end of the 125th Street under the massive Manhattanville viaduct.
The San Diego Trolley traffic also runs under the viaduct on the valley floor.
After crossing under some minor roads and Sheepbridge Lane, where there was another eighteenth century textile mill, now a joinery works, the river is spanned by the disused Drury Dam railway viaduct, this one built in 1875, and consisting of ten round arches, constructed of brick and rock-faced stone.
This is a viaduct under construction in the city of Fuefuki, Yamanashi | Fuefuki in the Kofu Basin.
The LCDR enlarged the station in 1884 to meet growing demand: the viaduct was widened to allow for the construction of a second island platform and two lines to the east ( the easternmost line was used only for freight ); and the foot tunnel under the viaduct was opened.
An officer of the Japanese Guandong ( Kwantung ) Army, Colonel Kōmoto Daisaku, had planted a bomb, which exploded when Zhang's train passed under the viaduct.
The opening scene shows Midford Viaduct on the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway, where the branch passed under the viaduct.
The Eiffage group, which constructed the viaduct, also operates it, under a government contract which allows the company to collect tolls for up to 75 years.

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Skanska has also won the Alaskan Way Viaduct project in Washington: the project worth SEK840 million ($ 115 million ) involves the construction of a new 1. 3 kilometer viaduct on the southern section of the Alaskan Way on the State Route 99 bypass in downtown Seattle and will be completed in 2013.
As of 2008, construction is well underway, but still to be resolved is the future of the West Side Highway viaduct over the park area.
Secondly, the construction of the Bloor – Danforth line of the Toronto Transit Commission's subway system in the 1960s was significantly facilitated by the viaduct architect's decision to have a lower deck on the bridge.
At the time of the construction of the viaduct, suicide was not considered to be a major social issue, and as such the bridge design did not include any means for the prevention of suicides.
It was closed in 1923 and the railway bridge and viaduct between Holborn Viaduct and Blackfriars stations was demolished in 1990 to enable the construction of the City Thameslink railway station in a tunnel.
The old town was dramatically transformed in 1846 by the construction of the railway viaduct across the valley of the burn and the opening of Kinghorn Station by the Edinburgh and Northern Railway which had its terminus at Burntisland for ferries across the Forth to Granton.
In connection with the construction of the underground loop, platforms 9 and 10 were rebuilt as part of the suburban section, and a new double-track viaduct was constructed next to the original one, bringing to six the number of tracks connecting the two stations.
The area has been undergoing significant urban renewal since the late 1990s, including the removal of a viaduct and construction of the Portland Streetcar.
During the delays in construction, the viaduct was the site of an estimated 60 suicides.
In addition to listing all current 175 stations, the opening date of each one of them is also provided, including their type of construction, which can fit in one of three categories: underground, surface (" street-level ") and elevated ( in form of an elevated viaduct ).
There were also suggestions for the CTE to be further widened, including the construction of a viaduct, which the LTA rejected citing its infeasibility.
Like most of the lines in the area it is on a viaduct ; the platforms and buildings are of wooden construction.
It also stated that " an unusual amount of decorative taste has been displayed " in the station's construction ; even the viaduct was praised as " one of the most ornamental pieces of work we have ever seen attempted on a railway " for its fine brickwork.
Alfred Street, the future location of the Circular Quay railway station, before the construction of the rail viaduct ; the ferry wharves are visible on the left
The " high solution " required the construction of a long viaduct.
Once the Ministry of Public Works had taken the decision to offer the construction and operation of the viaduct as a grant of contract, an international call for tenders was issued in 1999.
The construction consortium was made up of the Eiffage TP company for the concrete part, the Eiffel company for the steel roadway ( Gustave Eiffel built the Garabit viaduct in 1884, a railway bridge in the neighboring Cantal département ), and the Enerpac company for the roadway's hydraulic supports.
The bridge's construction cost up to € 394 million, with a toll plaza north of the viaduct costing an additional € 20 million.
With the construction of the Malleco viaduct in the 1890s, the region became more accessible and settlements in southern Chile became more consolidated.
Due to a portion of the line's close proximity to the viaduct, service may need to remain suspended during construction.
Congestion at Port Dock and the delays involved in operating trains along busy streets in the centre of the Port resulted in construction of a viaduct and a new bridge across the Port River in 1916.

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