
Hledat
Viaduct
What is a "viaduct"?
A viaduct is a type of bridge that consists of a series of spans or arches, typically used to carry a road or railway over a valley, river, or other obstacles. It is designed to maintain a high level of elevation and often features multiple supports, allowing it to traverse long distances. Viaducts are commonly made of concrete, stone, or steel and can be both functional and aesthetically pleasing, contributing to the overall landscape. They are essential in transportation networks, providing a reliable route for vehicles and trains while minimizing disruption to the natural terrain below.
Example
The viaduct spanned the valley, carrying the train tracks high above the river.
Viadukt spánoval údolí, nesl železniční tratě vysoko nad řekou.
Engineers designed the viaduct to withstand the region's seismic activity while supporting heavy freight trains.
Inženýři navrhli viadukt, mostní konstrukci, aby odolávala seismické činnosti v regionu a zároveň podpírala těžké nákladní vlaky.