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DB Schenker class 92, no 92016 heads south at Abington with 6M49 Mossend Up Yard - Carlisle Kingmoor Infrastructure tripper conveying sidetippers and autoballasters. 26 June, 2013.

Tikun Olam -Peres center for Peace

Daytime landscape view of the Tokyo Bay skyline from the Tokyo Monorail following the 311 Tohoku Tsunami in Tokyo, Japan © LAN

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Broadway elevated line tracks at dusk, looking northwest from the Myrtle-Broadway platform, with oncoming train. Woodhull Medical Center is visible at left.

©2014 Chris Wraight

Name: Lower Hack Lift Bridge

Location: Kearny to Jersey City NJ

Carry: NJ Transit Morristown line; 3 tracks

Type: Vertical lift, unmanned

Opened: 1927

Aerial photograph of Interstate 8 (I-8) and multiple overpasses, La Mesa, San Diego County, California. Roadways crossing over I-8 in this view include: Baltimore Drive, Fletcher Parkway, El Cajon Boulevard, Spring Street, and a duel railroad crossing. Top of large building a bit left of bottom center (Costco) appears to be covered with solar panels. View to the south.

Photo citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2021.

 

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Cityringen / Copenhagen Metro / Denmark

Construction continues on the Port Mann Bridge. This picture was taken looking up at the main span tower at the stay cables and temporary access elevator. The main span is supported by 288 cables, which if stretched end to end, would cover about 45 kilometres.

 

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The station and the train shed will soon be replaced with new structures which will look pretty much like the old ones.

This is part of a huge renovation project which started in 1995. The complete infrastructure of the 13.3 km long monorail line had to be replaced after 100 years of service. About 95% of this undertaking have already been finished. As of July 2012 the dismantling and reconstruction of the eastern terminus of the line has begun. This includes the renewal of the train shed with the storage sidings. The shed will be replaced by a modern construction which will be designed more or less in the traditional style. It will be much longer than the existing hall.

The rappelling group lends scale to the massive portal as they check their equipment at the base (bottom center).

Notice plane in upper part of frame

Fotógrafo: Estúdio Horácio Novais.

Fotografia sem data. Produzida durante a actividade do Estúdio Horácio Novais, 1930-1980.

 

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The project involves the capacity expansion and management of around 37 km of the A15 motorway between the Maasvlakte and the Vaanplein intersection.

On the crisp and frosty morning of 11th October 2002, PKP freight loco 'Ty45' Class 2-10-0 No.45-379 moves off shed at Wolsztyn to collect freight wagons from the yard to take on to Grodzisk.

 

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The Verrazano–Narrows Bridge is a double-decked suspension bridge in the U.S. state of New York that connects the New York City boroughs of Staten Island and Brooklyn.

  

Skyline of Downtown Omaha, Nebraska, USA. 2013.

Braving frigid December temperatures a worker tightens a nut on one of the flat jacks around a pintle on the underside of a precast concrete shell that will become part of the Olmsted dam spanning the Ohio River between Illinois and Kentucky. The flat jacks fitted to the underside of the shells are used to adjust the elevation of the shells once they are lowered into the river.

Engineering students work on improving a compost bin at the Arcata Sanctuary. Other student projects include: solar food dehydration • public free food kiosk • sink to toilet reuse • greywater treatment • rainwater catchment.

Construction of a Custom Data Center -Weeks 10 - 12: The first of the site's UPS is lowered into the structure.

 

A sequence of photos of the progression in constructing a data center rapidly, in 26 weeks, at 1201 Comstock St, Santa Clara, CA. This data center facility was designed and constructed by Digital Realty Trust.

Normally, details like these are almost invisible. They're almost everywhere, so we pay no attention. I've started to notice them. And what puzzles me the most is, who keeps up with all the keys?

Looking further down the line, the RBRC project will also help the province move growing trade related traffic along the corridor and into the rest of the country as a part of the larger Pacific Gateway program, a real investment in the future. Good things are coming on the Roberts Bank Rail Corridor and the 41B Overpass is just the beginning

Delivering world-class infrastructure

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Single lane bridge with sign that says: "Weak Bridge - Heavy Vehicles Not Allowed - Cross One at a Time".

 

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International Development Secretary Alok Sharma met with factory workers at a Unilever oral care plant on the outskirts of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

 

Credit: Anna Dubuis / DFID

 

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