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The northern part of the 13 is built as an elevated railway.
Elevated railways, at least in Manhattan, were seen as a thing of the past.
Most elevated railways are made of steel and show nothing but right angles.
Construction work was being done on a near-by street, under the elevated railway.
It is the first elevated railway line in India.
Like a dark rain, ashes fell from the elevated railway above our heads.
An elevated railway was built only partly along the wholesale pavilion.
It landed, slid on its right side and came to rest beside an elevated railway line.
An elevated railway with trains running at short intervals linked the fair to the city center.
The elevated railway was taken down in 1942.
He developed a plan for an elevated railway, but his inventions gained him no particular fame.
As with the other wide-format line, operation was transferred to the elevated railway company.
I mean a station of the elevated railway.
The initial key to the area's growth was the opening of an elevated railway - New York's first - in 1878.
I run between the concrete pillars holding up the elevated railway, on to the steep stairs.
In 1889, an elevated railway line is erected along Fifth Avenue.
Elevated railways are usually used in urban areas where otherwise there would be a large number of level crossings.
Circular Quay is adjacent to an elevated railway station of the same name.
Today nothing but stone ruins and the elevated railway water tank remain of the township.
Incidentally, a major portion of the stadium is visible from the elevated railway station.
They arrive at Elwood's apartment, which is located directly next to an elevated railway.
Another concept was to build an elevated railway on an upper floor overlooking the Arcade.
But the city's first elevated railway went up on Columbus Avenue in 1879 and brought changes to the neighborhood.
A century later, most of these elevated railway sections have been replaced by open cut or tunnel routing.
They also helped finance New York's first elevated railway.
He was also the chief engineer of Manhattan's elevated railroads.
Initially the surface and elevated railroad lines ran on steam power.
The station is under construction to make it elevated railroad station.
It is a long panorama on the waterfront seemingly taken from under an elevated railroad.
It eventually got painted white and then a bridge was added that connected the second story of the building to the elevated railroad.
He wanted them replaced with an elevated railroad.
In 1867, the first elevated railroad was built in New York.
Streetcars, an elevated railroad, and a subway appear to surround the house.
The road is an old elevated railroad grade.
"The French Connection" could be shot here, except for the absence of an elevated railroad.
The area was located between two "crescents" that were created by elevated railroad tracks.
The monument is by the elevated railroad station, where parking lots are reserved for village residents.
The first elevated railroad overpass west of the Alleghenies.
The use of the nickname dates from the earliest days of the elevated railroads.
Hawaii is proposing building a commuter-oriented elevated railroad line on Oahu.
Good early photographs for these buildings are hard to find, in part because of the obstruction of the elevated railroad running up the avenue.
The final improvement to the local transit system was the elevated railroad line at Liberty Avenue in 1914.
Panamanian customs is located alongside the elevated railroad grade right at the east end of the bridge.
In the late 1800's, marine trade at the pier ended and elevated railroad tracks were built on it.
Costa Rican customs is located at the west end of the bridge just down some stairs from the elevated railroad grade.
In New York, competing steam-powered elevated railroads were built over major avenues.
It was surrounded by low, dilapidated buildings, and the elevated railroad ran in front of its grimy windows.
If Yerkes could have gotten his way, Chicago would never have had any elevated railroads.
The extant line is the final remnant of one of the original Brooklyn elevated railroads.
Several pentagonal panels for the exterior of the dodecahedron were hanging from an elevated railroad track.