Sentences with phrase «railway tunnel»

A railway tunnel is a long, underground passage made for trains to travel through. Full definition
Currently, the longest railway tunnels are all under 50 miles long.
Cuomo says President Donald Trump's attempt to block funding for a multi-billion-dollar railway tunnel under the Hudson River is politics at its worst.
At the far end, another crane - like timber scaffold supports a cylindrical shape, like a section of railway tunnel.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says President Donald Trump's attempt to block funding for a multi-billion-dollar railway tunnel under the Hudson River is politics at its worst.
Exterior panels made from old - growth redwood salvaged from the historic Cal Park Hill Railway Tunnel, paired with EcoClad — a bio-composite material engineered from post-consumer paper / wood fiber and bamboo fiber
If recent events are anything to go by, the show will be popular: last weekend's Cans Festival, held in a London railway tunnel, was a huge bank holiday hit.
The ARC project would have created an additional commuter railway tunnel from New Jersey to Manhattan.
Jamie Oliver wrote: «I'm In an amazing Mushroom farm in an old railway tunnel outside Sydney super cool just picked a whole bunch of stuff thanks to Dr Noël for the tour!!
Railway tunnels and depots may not be as snazzy as bridge and airport dedications, but it has become a much delayed lesson for you to learn about the relevance of all transport infrastructure.
This past November, the ground gave out near the entrance to a railway tunnel in Badong County, near a tributary to the Three Gorges reservoir; 4,000 cubic yards (3,050 cubic meters) of earth and rock tumbled onto a highway.
Located about 16 miles south of the former capital of Bonn, among the beautiful vineyards of the Ahr Valley, it was built between 1960 and 1972 inside two railway tunnels.
As you emerge from a railway tunnel into an area of woodland in the shoes of detective Paul Prospero, there is no convenient low branch under which you must PRESS CTRL TO CROUCH, nor any low walls inviting you to PRESS SPACE TO JUMP.
Its palpable absence appeals to the vertiginous gaping hole at the centre of John Stezaker's Mask (Film Portrait Collage) CCIV (2016) just opposite, in which an Alpine view from the mouth of a railway tunnel interrupts a smart 1940s studio portrait of a woman: an expressway into the treacherous landscape of the mind.
This undeveloped plot with a surface area of 26 hectares is the largest piece of available empty land in Venice, which has made it the subject of countless speculation initiatives, such as the controversial idea of digging a railway tunnel under the lagoon to link the city with its airport, with a station located in this area.
• Advised a contractor on the construction of a supermarket store above a railway tunnel which involved complex insurance issues
Goldcrest typically targets sites where perceived problems exist — such as planning, conveyance, contamination, technical challenges, railway tunnels, squatters — all of which drives the initial purchase price down and keeps competition at bay.
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