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The tube and microscopes were mounted on trestles, and adjustable to any direction.
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By 1903 the line climbed over crossing several large trestles and a switchback with ruling grades of 6.4%.
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A series of trestles were built across the tidal flats with a swing span across the dredged channel.
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Trestles used by the railway are still present along this route, although their ends have been demolished to prevent access for safety reasons.
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A stage was erected on the outer reef using trestles of hardwood, with a moving platform.
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The road is notable for its high trestles and series of long tunnels -- including one that is approximately six miles long.
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The railroad had 43 wooden trestles and 255 steep grades with the steepest at 5.3%.
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Over half the line was supported on trestles which, at their maximum, held the 36-foot-long cars 50 feet above the ground.
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The large number of wooden trestles were found to have deteriorated significantly.
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Construction included two bridges, two tunnels, and five trestles.
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The track is 3000ft m long and has a loading platform, a train shed, turntable, a tunnel and two trestles.
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The coal trestles were also used to transfer coal from mining railroads to rail cars on lines traveling further away.
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The two destroyed bridges were replaced by steel trestles, but the other timber trestles were simply repaired.
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The decking was temporarily supported by trestles until the arch was ready.
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The trestles have since been rebuilt and the trail is fully open to the public.
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However, the piers (or trestles) remained in place, and the original piers now support a new deck designed for pedestrian and bicycle traffic.
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The 65 mi route traversed some difficult terrain, and included three tunnels, and eight bridges and trestles.
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The coffee cherries are spread out in the sun, either on large concrete or brick patios or on matting raised to waist height on trestles.
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No shelter was provided for passengers and the platform was constructed of sleepers and supported by wooden trestles.
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A wooden beam had been suspended between two trestles at right-angles across the sidewalk.
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The right-of-way can still be seen to this day along state road 47 with its numerous wood-pile trestles.
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In a few places, the tracks are carried on low trestles over the water.
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Over the past decade, all the old wood trestles and bridges have been replaced by steel bridges.
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The included woodcut shows a ship flanked by two large floating trestles, forming a roof above the vessel.
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To date, about 20% of it has been resurfaced, with trestles and bridges repaired and trail signs posted.
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The switchback included a mile of solid log cribbing, miles of snowsheds, and 31 trestles.
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The trestles make possible the simultaneous discharge of 168 oil tank cars, through four railway branches.
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Years of disrepair on the trestles began to take its toll on the line.
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He set it on two thin trestles to hold the case with the spine facing the audience.
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Operation of the trunk line continued on wooden trestles.
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In so doing, however, extensive trestles and bridgework were necessary.
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The design and the number of the bridge trestles have been altered; these lead to disturbance of the skyline of the city's historical area.
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Much of the right-of-way is still intact, although some of the trestles have collapsed.
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Tunnels, trestles and bridges were nearly all built this way.
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Initially, many valleys were bridged by temporary trestles that could be rapidly built and were later replaced by much lower maintenance and permanent solid fill.
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Six concrete trestles are made out of wood staves preserved with creosote and bound with iron bands.
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In order to dispense with the need for high scaffolding the trestles were erected by means of derricks mounted on the original structure.
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A timber causeway was built on trestles for use as the towpath.
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The trestles are fitted sockets for white candles to be placed and lit during the celebration.
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The railroad was abandoned in 1981 but the adjacent trestles are mostly intact today and are visible from the causeway.
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The roadbed includes two trestles and a tunnel, as well as many natural attractions.
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The mill, camp, railroad, tracks, trestles, engines, rollingstock, etc., are now long gone.
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In the 21st century, steel and sometimes concrete trestles are commonly used to bridge particularly deep valleys while timber trestles remain common in certain areas.
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Many timber trestles were built in the 19th and early 20th centuries with the expectation that they would be temporary.
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Timber trestles were used to get the railroad to its destination.
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The remnants consist of steel or iron trestles standing in the river without any superstructure.
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He proceeded north along the railroad, burning trestles and destroying sections of the track.
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Mill owners started to build roundhouses around the trestles, and later mills were built with a roundhouse from new.
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A few lose their footing while climbing down wall-ivy trestles.
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Paradoxically, the railroad was plagued by excessive water, flash floods frequently damaging the bridges and trestles.
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In 1866, the canal was restored and a new wooden roadway built over it atop trestles.
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There are also many fixed bridges, as well as several pedestrian-only and railroad trestles.
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Several trestles were built over deep gullies, ravines, and boulders, from ten feet high up to thirty feet high in places.
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The columns that support the bridgetunnel's trestles are called piles.
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The river bridge had no abutments, and wooden trestles.
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Others were damaging trestles and rail tracks, setting up train accidents.
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Huge amounts of earth were moved and shaped to form its elevated roadbed, and numerous wooden trestles were constructed over creeks and rivers.
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Two wooden trestles are on the east and west approaches.
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The reconstruction removed the trestles and added a concrete foundation.
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Photographs show that at least one of the concrete trestles has been washed away, dislodging the rails on the bridge.
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Two sides of the wye are built on tall trestles and one side is a tunnel bored through solid rock.
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Train trestles from the coal days were still in place in front of the laboratories and offices building.
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Nothing remains of this building, but the trestles show where the train tracks ended and coal was delivered.
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The trestles vary in height from 48feet metres to 120feet metres and are constructed of four wrought iron piers supported by horizontal and diagonal bracing.
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Timber trestles remain common in some applications, most notably for bridge approaches crossing floodways, where earth fill would dangerously obstruct floodwater.
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Thus, few timber trestles survived into the 20th century.
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In one five-mile (8 km) stretch, there were more than a dozen trestles.
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They arrived just in time and dismantled the dynamite already installed at the base of trestles.
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There are three concrete trestles which are easily crossed as well as an inverted siphon which requires a bushwack to get around.
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The pipe is very open and there are not too many trestles to cross.
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Development was difficult and expensive since many streets had to be built on trestles.
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By 1838, roadbed and trestles had been built north of the city.
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Accusations that the strikers were a threat to mines, mills, power stations, reservoirs, train trestles, power lines, and trams were used to justify occupation by the national guard.
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The wooden trestles actually dip down one side of the ravine and go up the other relying on the downward pressure to push the water back up.
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To follow the eventual surface level and avoid the steep hillsides, the railroad was built on trestles for much of its ascent, with a maximum grade of 3.5%.
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Eventually there were warnings that the line was becoming unsafe due to the deterioration of wooden trestles and iron rails, and would soon have to close.
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Depending on the size of the fill, material was dumped from trains that backed out onto track on wooden trestles or suspended on cables between steel towers.
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The trestle's brick supports had been washed away by the raging waters of the creek, which had been fed by more than two weeks of continuous rain.
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In the convent parlour: 2 tables, 4 trestles, 1 turned chair, 2 painted cloths, 2 pieces of old saye, 2 forms of planks.
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The ride lacks the tradition supporting trestles of scenic railways; the track running in depressions made into the ground and along the top of a coastal wall at one point.
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The overall line features four high steel trestles and a 2000ft m-long tunnel.
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The shaking timber trestles and rails convinced the officials that the road would not support the use of the locomotive, which was retired and never again used.
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The construction of rails on trestles set in rip-rap foundations on the riverbed pushed the trains off the lands edge in favor of an unobstructed course north.
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Timber and iron trestles were extensively used in the 19th century, the former making up from 1 to 3% of the total length of the average railroad.
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Other boards and trestles were placed in a storehouse.
Expenditure on other furniture was negligible and consisted of tables, benches or collapsible arrangements like planks and trestles.
In 1578 - 9 supports for the tables, possibly trestles, were broken at the plays and required repair.
Damage to the stage was repaired in 1538 - 9 and again in 1575 - 6 (trestles and forms).
Finally, most clothiers would have needed weights and scales, and baskets and boards (on trestles) with which to sort wool.
The music scaffold for commencement in 1583 - 4 required '5 girts for the tressles thare', but this is the only mention of trestles in that context.
The trestles newly made in 1544 - 5 are mentioned again in 1548 - 9 and 1575 - 6: evidently the college stage platform consisted of trestles with boards over them.
In an earthen-floor restaurant a young girl reaches up to the hatch to bring bowls of strongly coriander-flavoured potato soup to a rickety trestle table.
Along with other ground staff, he was working on an aircraft that had been on some trestles.
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The blankets are infested with bugs and lice, and the beds are three wooden boards with two wooden trestles, also infested with bugs.
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They say that no trestles shall be erected on a scaffold and that the platform has to be of a certain height and width.
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Along the way, the tracks cross some 30 bridges and trestles and pass through two deep mountain tunnels.
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Several wooden bridge trestles and track had to be repaired in order to keep the train operational.
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Coal cars would ride up the trestles and release coal into hoppers parked under the trestles.
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The carriages sat astride the trestles like panniers.
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