- In
American English,
walkway is a
composite or
umbrella term for all
engineered surfaces or
structures which support the use of trails. The New Oxford...
- A
moving walkway, also
known as an autowalk,
moving pavement,
moving sidewalk, people-mover, travolator, or
travelator (British English), is a slow-moving...
- Two
overhead walkways in the
Hyatt Regency Hotel in
Kansas City, Missouri,
collapsed on July 17, 1981,
killing 114
people and
injuring 216.
Loaded with...
- 5082; -0.1126 The
Jubilee Walkway is an
official walking route in London. It was
originally opened as the
Silver Jubilee Walkway to
commemorate Queen Elizabeth...
-
Canopy walkways – also
called canopy walks,
treetop walks or
treetop walkways –
provide pedestrian access to a
forest canopy.
Early walkways consisted...
- The
Winnipeg Walkway System, also
known as the
Winnipeg Skywalk, is a
network of
pedestrian skyways and
tunnels connecting a
significant portion of downtown...
- A
processional walkway is a
ceremonial walkway in use
since ancient times.
Common functions of a
processional walkway are for religious,
governmental or...
- The
Walkway over the
Hudson (also
known as the
Poughkeepsie Bridge,
Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge, Poughkeepsie–Highland
Railroad Bridge, and High Bridge)...
- 1548333°E / 22.2836639; 114.1548333 The Central–Mid-Levels
escalator and
walkway system in Hong Kong is the
longest outdoor covered escalator system in...
- "Parisienne
Walkways" is a song by
guitarist Gary
Moore that
reached number 8 in the UK
Singles Chart in May 1979. The song is
featured on Moore's album...