hell gate bridgeの例文
- The design of the Hell Gate Bridge required a different approach to bridge construction.
- The Sydney Harbour Bridge, however, is about 60 % larger than the Hell Gate Bridge.
- I wanted you to know there is a mistake on your page for the Hell Gate Bridge.
- Construction of the Hell Gate Bridge began on March 1, 1912 and ended on September 30, 1916.
- In 1917, the Hell Gate Bridge was built across both islands, running from Queens to the Bronx.
- I have a MINT book on the engineering and construction of the Hell Gate Bridge Published by ASCE in 1918.
- Because of this report, he was able to obtain a position working for Gustav Lindenthal on the Hell Gate Bridge.
- The PRR hired Lindenthal in 1904 to work on the New York Connecting Railroad and lead the Hell Gate Bridge project.
- The bridge was designed by Gustav Lindenthal, the engineer who later designed the Hell Gate Bridge in New York City.
- The design of the steel arch is influenced by the Hell Gate Bridge designed by Ammann's mentor, Gustav Lindenthal.
- In the outfield section of the ballpark, there is a pedestrian bridge named Shea Bridge which resembles the Hell Gate Bridge.
- The NYA connects with CSX Transportation via the Hell Gate Bridge to CSX Transportation's Oak Point Yard in the Bronx.
- The Tyne Bridge in Newcastle, England, and the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia derived their own designs from the Hell Gate Bridge.
- There are heavy columns across one part of the station, where the New York Connecting Railroad to the Hell Gate Bridge crosses over.
- The original electrification extended from the New Haven's main line, across the Hell Gate Bridge, to the Bay Ridge yard.
- The northern approach viaduct to the Hell Gate Bridge included an inverted bowstring truss bridge, with four long spans, across Little Hell Gate.
- The New Haven's system was extended across the Hell Gate Bridge to the New York Connecting Railroad upon the line's construction.
- Another proposal would have the New York City Subway use the tracks to link Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx via the Hell Gate Bridge.
- The railroad's connection between New Haven, Connecticut and New York City and onto Long Island is via trackage rights over the Hell Gate Bridge.
- In 1917 the opening of the Hell Gate Bridge, which linked the PRR and the New Haven, allowed trains to run directly through Penn Station.