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footbridge

noun as in overpass

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Rail magazine has reported there were issues with Market Rasen station because it has no footbridge or subway.

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The footbridge was built over the River Wye about 25 years ago, but locks first appeared in 2012.

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A segment called “Festivity” — the eighth of 12 scenes celebrating aspects of French culture and history — paid tribute to French fashion with an inclusive runway show and party on a footbridge over the Seine, featuring drag queens and a transgender model.

Other infrastructure on the small island is getting prepared for the Games as well, including renovation of a hotel, a footbridge to replace an old and dangerous one and a renovated marina and road access to the sea.

The photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier creating a self-portrait in Braddock, Pa., her hometown, at the site of a footbridge over the railroad.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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