Viaduct
see also: Etymology of Viaduct
A viaduct is a railway Pont road or big length, which crosses a valley with great height or with a great number of Travée S.
In Quebec and Canada, by extension of language, a viaduct is a road or railway bridge which spans a road or a railroad.
Some important viaducts
Germany
- Viaduct of Altenbeken.
France
- Viaduct of Bréhec de Plouézec.
- Viaduct of Caroual d' Erquy.
- Viaduct of Chaumont, Haute-Marne (52).
- Viaduct of Douvenant.
- Viaduct of Eauplet.
- Viaduct of Insipid the, railway viaduct , highest of France and second railway viaduct , highest of the world.
- Viaduct of Garabit, railway viaduct , built by Gustave Eiffel.
- Viaduct of Gennevilliers.
- Viaduct of Lézardrieux.
- Viaduct of Millau, highway viaduct , highest of the world.
- Viaduct of Mirville, railway. The maritime Seine
- Viaduct of the Moselle.
- Viaduct of Bridge-New of Hillion.
- Viaduct of Rocherolles.
- Viaduct of Venaus.
- Viaduct of Viaur.
Montenegro
- Viaduct of Mala-Rijeka, railway viaduct , highest of the world.
the United Kingdom
- Viaduct of Glenfinnan () in Scotland.
Swiss
- Viaduct of Landwasser, railway viaduct .
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