ट्रेस्टल्स Meaning in English
ट्रेस्टल्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : trestles
, trestals
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
घोडीटकटकीकारी
ट्रिटर्टिंग
ट्रेवेलियान
ट्रिवियम
ट्रेव्स
ट्रेव्समैन
ट्रेज
ट्राई प्लाई
त्रिस्वरिका
ट्रायड
त्रियेक
त्रयात्मक
ट्राएसिक अवधि
विचाराधिन
ट्रेस्टल्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The same activities are presented from Beatty to Bly along several trestles and the cutoff of the Woods Line Trail.
Depending on the fill size, material was dumped from trains that backed out onto track on wooden trestles or suspended on cables between steel towers.
The railway's track-grade is still extant through the community, and the portion of it along Hayward Lake is now a walking trail; some of its trestles still stand in ruins, partly demolished to keep people from climbing on them.
The down line and platform was built on a shelf carved in the rock face, while the up was built on wooden trestles over the hillside.
Port Coquitlam and Pitt Meadows are connected by the Highway 7 bridges and the rail trestles of the double-tracked CPR mainline, whose vast main western yards begin on the Pitt's western shore.
On the northern tip of the island, alongside the railway trestles are remnants of the Iron Bridge that was blown up during the Second World War.
The line being built on soft clay embankments and wooden trestles only three feet above the high tide level was prone to flooding.
Rain from Katrina's remnants ruined crops, destroyed railroad trestles, and washed away three bridges.
This line includes the historic Kinsol Trestle which stands as one of the world's largest wooden railway trestles, has been rehabilitated by the Cowichan Valley Regional District (CVRD) along with the help of local residents, which included many fundraising efforts.
After the Great Labor Day Hurricane destroyed sections of the Overseas Railroad on September 3, 1935, the State of Florida bought the remnants for '640,000 and proceeded to construct road bridges on top of the railroad trestles.
Timber trestles and frames supported the prefabricated units and 600mm thick concrete slabs were used for parts of the foundations to support brick footings, fireplaces and chimneys.
The Camas Prairie Railroad was known as the "railroad on stilts" due to the many wooden trestles along its route.
The Camas Prairie Railroad was known as the "railroad on stilts" due to the many wooden trestles along its route.