टर्नपाइक्स Meaning in English
टर्नपाइक्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : turnpikes
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
टर्नपिटटर्नपिट्स
टर्नरीज़
टर्न्स
मुकर जाता है
टर्नसोल
चक्रद्वार
टर्नस्टोन
टर्नस्टोन्स
टर्नटेबल
टर्नटेबल्स
टर्पेनटाइन
तुरपेथ
टर्पिन
टर्प्स
टर्नपाइक्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Transfer to and from watercraft was also undertaken as land transportation developed in the form of turnpikes and railroads.
Early the 19th century, the Virginia Board of Public Works began funding transportation infrastructure improvements, stimulating such private enterprises as the James River and Kanawha Canal, the Chesterfield Railroad, and numerous turnpikes.
The Eastern Turnpike is composed of the following two connecting turnpikes:.
Class I"nbsp;– all portions of the turnpikes and the national system of interstate and defense highways, and all existing or proposed highways on the primary state highway system, excepting all portions of highways within the compact sections of the cities and towns listed in RSA 229:5, V.
However, when it was called the New Hampshire Turnpike it was signed with shields similar to those of the Spaulding and Everett turnpikes, blue in color and reading as "N.
They lobbied for the development of railroads, turnpikes, river networks, and canals.
In economic policy, Young America saw the necessity of a modern infrastructure with railroads, canals, telegraphs, turnpikes and harbors.
Askrigg became a junction of two turnpikes; the first, the Richmond to Lancaster Turnpike, was sent through the village in 1751.
On May 7, 2019, the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority made TxTag compatible with the PikePass system used on all of Oklahoma's turnpikes.
In 1922, when Connecticut first publicly signed its state highways with route numbers, several new numbered routes where created from these two turnpikes.
Two other sections of Route"nbsp;8 were also old turnpikes: the portion north of Torrington was known as the Still River Turnpike chartered in 1815; the portion between Seymour and Naugatuck was known as the Humphreysville and Salem Turnpike chartered in 1825.
The entire length of modern Route 66 was originally improved in the 19th century as various private turnpikes.
The first of more than 80 New Hampshire turnpikes built by private corporations in the nineteenth century, this was the only one connecting Portsmouth, the state's seaport, with the interior settlements.