trestle bridge

NOUN
  1. a bridge supported by trestlework
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How To Use trestle bridge In A Sentence

  • It was after 4pm by now, and Puffing Billy had gone for the day, so I looked around for the road back to Belgrave, to see if I could beat the train to the trestle bridge, the one in all the postcards.
  • The bridge was the most important civil engineering aspect as streams and rivers were crossed by bird cage or trestle bridges of timber.
  • Jaimie Todd's timbered design successfully evokes the world of the trestle bridge and the desolate prison.
  • In one instance an entire black regiment had entrained for Charleston to be mustered out of service when someone uncoupled the cars and isolated them on a high trestle bridge. Between War and Peace
  • They built barrel bridges, roads, tramways, light railways, trenches, bunkers, pontoon bridges, trestle bridges and the Inglis Bridge.
  • Nearby, the engineers are also building a timber trestle bridge to allow year round access for Klaipeda's rural residents to cross a flood plain.
  • They built barrel bridges, roads, tramways, light railways, trenches, bunkers, pontoon bridges, trestle bridges and the Inglis Bridge.
  • As the tiny White Bear managed to stage that, I would have thought the run across the trestle bridge could have been attempted by the technically superior Southwark Playhouse.
  • Back near Cisco, a snowslide knocked out a trestle bridge and caused a blockade. Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869
  • He hadn't immediately recognized the purpose of the pairs of gleaming metal rails which ran down long ramps and intricately braced trestle bridges from several dark openings in the mountainside.
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