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- Viaduct - Wikipedia
A viaduct is a bridge that consists of a series of arches, piers or columns supporting a long elevated railway or road Typically a viaduct connects two points of roughly equal elevation, allowing direct overpass across a wide valley, road, river, or other low-lying terrain features and obstacles [1][2] The term viaduct is derived from the
- Viaduct | Definition, Purpose, Facts | Britannica
Viaduct, type of long bridge or series of bridges, usually supported by a series of arches or on spans between tall towers The purpose of a viaduct is to carry a road or railway over water, a valley, or another road It was originally developed by Roman engineers
- What is a Viaduct? How is it Different from a Bridge?
A viaduct is a type of bridge that may span land or water, or both They differ from bridges because they consist of short spans
- Viaduct - Meaning and Difference between Viaduct and Bridge
A viaduct usually refers to long bridges or series of bridges connected to one another by arch bridge structures that carries a road or a railway across a valley or a gorge Viaducts mainly connect two points of the terrain which are similar in height in order to carry mostly rail and road traffic
- Western Hills Viaduct project to begin phase 1 in 2026 . . . - WKRC
Cincinnati City Council approved its share of funding for the first phase of the massive project on Wednesday
- Cincinnati prepares to break ground on Western Hills Viaduct . . .
Cincinnati prepares to break ground on Western Hills Viaduct as costs rise We're learning new details about what it will take to build the new Western Hills Viaduct, a project decades in the making
- Viaduct - Ferrovial
A viaduct is a feat of engineering that connects the end of one road to another over a hollow or valley Its infrastructure generally consists of a highly resistant surface designed to ensure the passage of a large number of people, either on foot or in vehicles
- Bridge vs. Viaduct — What’s the Difference?
A viaduct, a term often used interchangeably with bridge, specifically refers to a long elevated roadway or railway consisting of a series of short spans supported by arches, piers, or columns
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