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Title | South Abutment, Grade Separation |
Date | June 30, 1941 |
Description | View of a construction site, a grade separation and south abutment for project 2F-5, with view of stone work, wooden beams, and construction equipment. Located at mileposts 276.4-292, section 2F of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Image taken from the National Park Service, Blue Ridge Parkway Headquarters and taken by A.S. Burns on the week of June 30, 1941. |
Commentary | Grade separation is the process of aligning a junction of two or more transport axes at different heights (grades) so that they will not disrupt the traffic flow on other transit routes when they cross each other. On top of the grade separation, architects also added an abutment to ensure that there would be enough support to allow cars to travel over it. |
Location |
Location Name: Section 2F Parkway Milepost: None
Latitude: 36.207267
Longitude: -81.60265 |
Creator Individual | A.S. Burns |
Tags |
Abutments
Construction Construction equipment Grade separation (Highway engineering) Grading (Earthwork) Photographs Stone carving Stonemasonry Watauga County (N.C.) |
Credit | Courtesy National Park Service, Blue Ridge Parkway |