A viaduct is a structure that can carry roads or railways over valleys, gorges, or other obstacles, including mountainous terrain. It typically consists of a series of arches or beams supported by piers. Another option is a tunnel, which directly passes through a mountain, allowing transportation routes to continue uninterrupted. Both structures are essential for connecting regions and facilitating travel through challenging landscapes.
in Greece people are really stupid and they are to lazy to do the roads and railways so HAH! ( stupid Greeks )
The roads go around and through the the mountains. :)
Railways and Roads
Roads, Railways, canals, airports, undergrounds
The British did build the roads and railways in India to facilitate easy movement of goods and services in India. They also wanted to open India to the outside world.
They are towns which are located at the crossroads of major roads and railways.
roadways roads can be constructed in a short time and does not need huge investment. roads can negotiate high terrain and sharp turns. roads provide essential services during natural calamities and wars. railways construction of railways takes longer time and needs huge investment. high terrain and sharp turns become dangerous for railways. rail tracks get normally disrupted during natural calamities and wars
Glass Mountain Roads was created on 2006-08-22.
Land transportation involves vehicles that travel on roads, highways, or railways.
indians can't drive cars.
Land transportation involves vehicles that travel on roads, highways, or railways.
Back Roads to Cold Mountain was created in 1944.