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Also, the roadbed may not be intact under the water.
The roadbed was particularly hard and stable in this area.
After the tracks end, the roadbed goes on for a few hundred feet.
Elsewhere they have put down the first layers of the roadbed.
One early theory is that a small amount of cesium-137 might have found its way into the roadbed when it was built in 1963.
The roadbed was typically not built up over wet areas.
There were problems with the roadbed on 15 July 2007 because of the heat wave.
The roadbeds are a valuable asset for use now and in the future.
We use better quality than that to mend a roadbed.
The roadbed they are building is only a sketch, a ghost in the land.
Men came running from up and down the roadbed.
They did not run on the ground, but on their own roadbeds.
The ties had been removed, and small trees were growing in the roadbed.
She jumped the last four feet to the roadbed and ran to the grave.
The roadbed can still be seen in many places.
By 1838, roadbed and trestles had been built north of the city.
However, there are many locations where the old roadbed is clearly visible.
The track was taken up and the roadbed in now a hiking path.
The roadbed is extended, the tracks laid through, taken up again.
The old railroad roadbed was, if anything, in worse shape than it had been the day before.
The track was heavier and ran on a wider roadbed.
This trail is 2 miles in length and follows an old roadbed.
The roadbed is also connected more strongly to the pillars.
Trees cut down to open much of the road's path were used to form the roadbed under the gravel surface.
He stared at the white line on the roadbed.