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CROSSINGS
Definition av CROSSINGS
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- Carrying over 70,000 vehicles and about 118 pedestrian and bicycle crossings daily (384 on weekends), it is the shortest bridge across San Francisco Bay at.
- The road is now a busy dual-carriageway, the B3250, with eight sets of traffic lights/pelican crossings.
- Railtrack was a group of companies that owned the track, signalling, tunnels, bridges, level crossings and all but a handful of the stations of the British railway system from 1994 until 2002.
- Hybrid (biology), in genetics, the result of a reciprocal pair of crossings, forming reciprocal hybrids.
- There were many docks and ferry crossings throughout Clay County to transport local crops and livestock to major markets.
- Described as one of the most important road crossings in Britain, it suffers from heavy traffic and congestion.
- A midline crossing of nerves inside the brain is called a decussation (see Definition of types of crossings).
- Climbers have to trek across undulating ridges and make several river crossings before finally reaching the foot of the mountain to make the final ascent.
- The second road, Veirs Mill Road (named after a grist and sawmill built on Rock Creek by Samuel Clark Veirs in 1838), was one portion of a much longer thoroughfare running west to Rockville, Maryland, and thence towards the Potomac River and subsequently to Virginia via ferry crossings.
- Bailey bridges continue to be used extensively in civil engineering construction projects and to provide temporary crossings for pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
- A drawing of the related Necker cube (with its crossings circled) lies at his feet, while the building itself shares some of the same impossible features as the cube.
- During and after the California Gold Rush to the late 1870s, the Yuma Crossing was known for its ferry crossings for the Southern Emigrant Trail.
- Colton is the site of Colton Crossing, which was one of the busiest at-grade railroad crossings in the United States.
- Residents opposed electrification and the proposed high-speed rail route because the overhead electrical lines would require tree removal and the town could potentially be divided by the closing of the two grade crossings at Fair Oaks Lane and Watkins Avenue.
- Assuming Johnston's army had moved, from Adairsville, directly on Kingston and the river crossings south, May 18, led Sherman to concentrate his forces here—only to discover that Johnston had gone directly to Cassville where, without making a stand, he continued to Allatoona on May 20.
- From 1794 to 1825, Utica was a popular ferry crossing, as ferry crossings were considered too dangerous at Jeffersonville, due to inexperienced ferry operators and the Falls of the Ohio.
- 1-mile dyke, 4,330 feet of concrete flood wall, six pumping stations, seven closure structures, five major street crossings; 17,320 feet of new sewer; and 23 gate wells were completed and dedicated in June 1981.
- The stretch was constructed on the west side of the Pennsylvania Railroad (now the Northeast Corridor) from near the northeast of Dow Avenue between Colonia and Iselin to Cedar Street in Menlo Park, to avoid two railroad crossings.
- By 1915, Frederick had 15 miles of sidewalks and crossings, and 75 miles of wide, graded, rolled streets.
- A lengthy cleanup followed, where both track crossings in town had to be closed while repairs were made and debris cleared.
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