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concrete trestles are
commonly used to
bridge particularly deep valleys,
while timber trestles remain common in
certain areas. Many
timber trestles were built...
- Look up
trestle or
tressel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trestle or
Trestles may
refer to:
Structures and
structural elements:
Trestle support, the...
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concrete trestles are
occasionally used to
bridge particularly deep valleys,
while timber trestles remain common in
certain areas.
Timber trestles remain...
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household furnishings,
usually accompanied by spindle-backed chairs. The
trestles in this case are
normally of much
higher quality,
often made of oak and...
- free-standing
trestles. They can be dismantled, with the desk top
removed from the
trestles, for
storage or transport. The antique[clarification needed]
trestle desk...
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Trestles consists of, from
north to south,
Upper Trestles (Uppers),
Lower Trestles (Lowers), and
Middle Trestles (Middles).
North of
Upper Trestles is...
- A fill
trestle or
filling trestle is a
temporary construction trestle that is
built to
provide a
scaffolding for the
placement of fill or an
earthen dam...
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rails prevented derailed trains from
falling off the
trestle. This
structure was one of 58
trestles built on the
mountainous 32-mile
route which also required...
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Jonathan (April 29, 2009), "
Trestles Losing its
Trestles", San
Clemente Times. San
Mateo Cr****
Bridge Replacement at
Trestles Beach Fact Sheet,
North County...
- The
Rosendale Trestle is a 940-foot (290-meter)
continuous truss bridge and
former railroad trestle in
Rosendale Village, a
hamlet in the town of Rosendale...