An elevated road or railway or section thereof.
1 The viaduct reached the ground; a path led on to the houses.
2 He spoke, lectured, and wrote, in favor of a central city viaduct .
3 Between Théoule and Cannes the railway crosses the viaduct of the Siagne.
4 And until the viaduct was reached the express had not slackened speed.
5 Another structural engineer suggested a conventional viaduct supported by fewer intermediate piers.
6 The target referred to by Mr Roche was the viaduct at Ambrosetown.
7 It was moonlit now, and two hundred feet above the pedestrian viaduct .
8 Emerging from the shadow of the viaduct , we came to the missions.
9 Directly we strike the viaduct I come to my feet by instinct.
10 To pass the time I went to inspect the viaduct of the railway-to-be.
11 Along with the viaduct option, there are two proposals involving tunnels.
12 Following the collapse of the viaduct , commuters were faced with some difficult journeys.
13 His ancestors walked along the paths near where the viaduct stands, he said.
14 All this time the papers were busy with the viaduct scandal.
15 Facebook Twitter Pinterest A garden and pool area on the viaduct .
16 A third viaduct of eleven arches took us across the Loup.
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