Bridges

Bridges is the plural form of bridge. It may also refer to:

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Jet Bridge - Disadvantages
... Loading bridges restrict aircraft parking to spots immediately adjacent to the terminal ... Loading bridges may pose hazards to aircraft if handled improperly ... If the bridge is not retracted fully prior to departure, it may contact protruding parts of the taxiing aircraft (e.g ...
Walloomsac River - Bridges - New York
... Cottrell Road in two places Caretakers Road Factory Hill Road New York Route 22 Railroad bridges in three places. ...
1935 World Series
... In Game 6, Tommy Bridges pitched a complete game victory to win the Series for Detroit ... With the score tied 3–3 in the top of the ninth inning, Bridges gave up a leadoff triple to Stan Hack, but retired the next three batters without the runner on third scoring ... After the game, manager Mickey Cochrane said the following of Bridges' gutsy performance "A hundred and fifty pounds of courage ...
Narva River - Geography - Bridges
... The Narva River is crossed only by a handful of bridges between Narva and Ivangorod ... Reservoir, these are, in downstream order a pedestrian bridge below the Kreenholm island Tallinn-St ... Petersburg railway bridge Tallinn-St ...
Fausto Veranzio - Polymath and Inventor - Urbanist and Engineer in Rome and Venice
... The construction method of building metal bridges and the mechanics of the forces in the area of statics were also part of his research ... He drew proposals which predated the actual construction of modern suspension bridges and cable-stayed bridges by over two centuries ...

Famous quotes containing the word bridges:

    Technique bridges among ideas, and sometimes generates them.
    Mason Cooley (b. 1927)

    There are loyal hearts, there are spirits brave,
    There are souls that are pure and true;
    Then give to the world the best you have,
    And the best will come back to you.
    —Madeline Bridges (fl. C. 1840)

    There is nothing in machinery, there is nothing in embankments and railways and iron bridges and engineering devices to oblige them to be ugly. Ugliness is the measure of imperfection.
    —H.G. (Herbert George)