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weigh-bridge
ˈweigh-bridge [Cf. G. brückenwage.] A platform scale, flush with the road, for weighing vehicles, cattle, etc.1796 R. Salmon in Repert. Arts & Manuf. VI. 74 Weigh⁓bridges or engines, with their apparatus, for the purpose of weighing carriages. 1825 in Newton's Lond. Jrnl. Arts (1828) XIV. 253 Certai... Oxford English Dictionary
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Winooski voters to weigh in on $4.6 million bond for bridge ...
1 day agoWinooski residents will decide whether to approve a $4.6 million bond on Town Meeting Day to pay for the city's share of the cost to reconstruct the 96-year-old bridge that connects Winooski and ...
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Weigh house
Therefore, weigh houses would often be. a truck scale (weigh bridge) References Sources Karl Kiem: Weigh house; a building type of the Dutch Golden Century. wikipedia.org
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Weigh (disambiguation)
Weigh may also refer to: Naval Weigh anchor, the process of raising a ship's anchor in preparation for departure, or the events during or prior Weigh or her correct weight class Weigh bridge or truck scale, a device to weigh large vehicles Weigh house, a building within which items are weighed, typically wikipedia.org
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Weigh lock
See also Weigh bridge, a device for weighing trucks and railcars. References External links Erie Canal — The Weigh Lock Locks (water navigation) Weighing instruments wikipedia.org
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Does STP create a minimum spanning tree? From the algorithm described in P&D textbook it looks to be minimum (if all edge weights are 1). Can't find mentions on Wikipedia or a quick google search.
RSTP uses the link speed or path cost to weigh the edges (generally, 10 Tbit/s divided by the link speed). However, it does not automatically place the root bridge - that is up the configuration by the network designer.
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King's Weigh House
The King's Weigh House was the name of a Congregational church congregation in London. During Binney's time the Weigh House site was required for widening the approaches to London Bridge. wikipedia.org
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Weigh in motion
The most common bridge application of WIM is the assessment of traffic loading. WEIGH-IN-FREE-FLOW "Weigh in Motion Systems" International Society for Weigh-In-Motion Road infrastructure Rail infrastructure Weighing instruments Trucking wikipedia.org
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Clapper bridge
A clapper bridge is an ancient form of bridge found on the moors of the English West Country (Bodmin Moor, Dartmoor and Exmoor) and in other upland areas Its slabs are over long, wide and weigh over each, making the bridge passable to a small cart. wikipedia.org
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Vertical-lift bridge
The counterweights in a vertical lift are only required to be equal to the weight of the deck, whereas bascule bridge counterweights must weigh several Gallery of images See also Moveable bridges for a list of other movable bridge types Submersible bridge for a similar disappearing bridge Table bridge wikipedia.org
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Rambler Channel Bridge (railway bridge)
The Rambler Channel Bridge is a quadruple-track railway bridge in Hong Kong. The bilevel main deck segments are eight metres high and weigh 120 tonnes each. wikipedia.org
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North Northallerton bridge
The bridge was opened on 16 December 2022. The steel beams of the bridge are long and weigh each. With preparatory works completed, the bridge was lowered into position in September 2021. wikipedia.org
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Nawton railway station
Following closure, the former buildings served as the local fish and chip shop (in the weigh-bridge office), the blacksmiths shop, and more recently, the wikipedia.org
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Pucawan railway station
In its hey-day, Pucawan featured a weigh-bridge, sheep loading facility, passing loop and good siding. wikipedia.org
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Norwottuck Rail Trail Bridge
History The Norwottuck Rail Trail Bridge is an eight-span steel lattice truss bridge. To survive the 1936 flood, railroad cars loaded with scrap metal were placed on the bridge to weigh it down. wikipedia.org
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