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- The Langwieser Viaduct (or Langwies Viaduct; German: Langwieser Viadukt) is a single track reinforced concrete railway bridge spanning the Plessur River...
- distance to be overcome by the Gründjitobel Viaduct, and also by the Langwieser Viaduct, located only a short distance to the southeast. At each of these...
- a prehistoric, late-Roman and Early Middle Ages settlement, and the Langwieser Viaduct for the Rhätische Bahn are listed as Swiss heritage site of national...
- and 12 avalanche-protection galleries. The largest structures are the Langwieser Viaduct, the Gründjitobel Viaduct—both in the territory of the former...
- involvement in airships he was one of the main engineers in building the Swiss Langwieser Viaduct. In World War I Arnstein worked on improvements to the design...
- via a number of tunnels, bridges and other structures, including the Langwieser Viaduct - a structure of national importance. In 1942 the line became...
- long, and a short distance up the line is the Langwieser Viaduct (or Langwies Viaduct; German: Langwieser Viadukt). The latter viaduct is listed as a Swiss...
- sector. The historical po****tion is given in the following table: The Langwieser Viaduct for the Rhätische Bahn is listed as a Swiss heritage site of national...
- 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) opposite 14 Hannes Langwieser 15 October 2002 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) libero 17 Stephan Langwieser 8 April 1999 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) libero...
- through the Schanfigg valley before emptying into the Rhine at Chur. The Langwieser Viaduct, an early reinforced concrete railway bridge constructed in 1914...