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Transport Infrastructure Collection (#7)

"Transport Infrastructure: Connecting the World through Engineering Marvels" Witness the breathtaking sunrise at the Clyde Arc (Squinty Bridge) in Pacific Quay, Glasgow

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: Grand Junction Canal

Grand Junction Canal
Locks descending north of the entrance to the Braunston Tunnel on the Grand Junction Canal which linked the Oxford Canal in the Northampton area with London

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: Kilsby Tunnel

Kilsby Tunnel
Broken sleepers and pieces of stone on the track in the great ventilation shaft at Kilsby Tunnel, built by Robert Stephenson for the London and Birmingham line

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: Engine Chimneys

Engine Chimneys
circa 1840: The stationary engine chimneys and locomotive engine house near Camden Town on the London and Birmingham Railway line

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: Britannia Bridge

Britannia Bridge
23rd March 1850: The entrance to the Britannia Tubular Bridge, designed by Robert Stephenson. Original Publication: Illustrated London News (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: Manhattan Bridge, seen from Manhattan looking over the bay to Brooklyn, New York

Manhattan Bridge, seen from Manhattan looking over the bay to Brooklyn, New York
circa 1915: The Manhattan Bridge seen from Manhattan looking over the bay to Brooklyn, New York. It was completed in 1909. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: Williamsburg Bridge

Williamsburg Bridge
circa 1903: View of the Williamsburg Bridge from the Manhattan side, shortly after its completion, New York City. Brooklyn is visible in the background

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: circa 1908: View of the Manhattan Bridge

circa 1908: View of the Manhattan Bridge, which connects western Brooklyn and southeastern Manhattan, during its construction, New York City. Workers are laying down suspension cables

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: Leaving Manhattan

Leaving Manhattan
circa 1925: Traffic, a train, and pedestrians crossing on the Manhattan Bridge, with Brooklyn in the background, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: circa 1915: High angle view of the railroad yard at the rear of Pennsylvania Railroad

circa 1915: High angle view of the railroad yard at the rear of Pennsylvania Railroad Station, designed by McKim, Mead and White, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: Nearly Finished; Construction of Hellgate Bridge, New York City

Nearly Finished; Construction of Hellgate Bridge, New York City
Circa 1917, Construction of Hellgate Bridge, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: Belisha Beacon; Three ladies waiting to cross the road at a zebra crossing in London

Belisha Beacon; Three ladies waiting to cross the road at a zebra crossing in London
1956: Three ladies waiting to cross the road at a zebra crossing in London, marked by a Belisha beacon. In the distance can be seen the Duke of Yorks Column in Waterloo Place

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: City Commuters

City Commuters
5th October 1954: City workers crossing London Bridge on their way to work on the third day of a bus strike. (Photo by Derek Berwin/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: Albert Bridge

Albert Bridge
February 1955: The Albert Bridge over the Thames at Chelsea, London, which is to be rebuilt and widened to provide a four-lane highway, part of a 4-year government scheme to improve roads in Britain

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: Three children peer through the fence on a bridge over one of Londons many canals

Three children peer through the fence on a bridge over one of Londons many canals
August 1953: Three children peer through the fence on a bridge over one of Londons many canals. Original Publication: Picture Post - 6625 - London Canals - unpub

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: Railway Bridge

Railway Bridge
circa 1950: The cross-over railway bridge at Newcastle on Tyne. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: Drifting Steam

Drifting Steam
circa 1950: A steam train about to enter a newly completed tunnel in Denmark. The tunnel will allow passengers from Copenhagen to travel to the island of Mon. (Photo by Evans/Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: New Yorks El

New Yorks El
1884: A section of New York Citys Third Avenue elevated railway, built in 1879, at Coenties Slip. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: Girder On Barge

Girder On Barge
A large upright is floated into position on a barge during the construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge, 19th September 1929. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: Bridge Traffic

Bridge Traffic
circa 1932: Traffic arriving on the Queens side of the Triborough Bridge, New York City, early 1930s. A traffic guard stands in the foreground. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: High Above Sydney

High Above Sydney
A view from the top of Sydney Harbour Bridge, Australia, circa 1955. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport Infrastructure Collection: View From The Bridge

View From The Bridge
A British passenger liner passing under Sydney Harbour Bridge, Australia, circa 1935. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)




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"Transport Infrastructure: Connecting the World through Engineering Marvels" Witness the breathtaking sunrise at the Clyde Arc (Squinty Bridge) in Pacific Quay, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom - a testament to innovative transport infrastructure. Sydney Harbour Bridge stands tall as an iconic symbol of connectivity and progress, spanning across the stunning waters of Australia's most vibrant city. The majestic Forth Bridge showcases both engineering brilliance and natural beauty as dawn breaks over this UNESCO World Heritage Site in Scotland's Firth of Forth. Caernarvon Bridges exemplify how they are seamlessly blend with nature, providing vital links between communities while harmonizing with their surroundings. Panorama of the Milky Way above Stelvio Pass reveals not only celestial wonders but also highlights how roads traverse challenging terrains to connect regions and facilitate travel. Inter-City 125 captures speed and efficiency in motion - a true marvel that revolutionized rail travel, connecting cities faster than ever before. Clyde Arc (Squinty Bridge) gracefully connects residential flats along River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland - a lifeline for communities on either side fostering growth and unity. As dawn breaks over Wengen's snowy peaks, witness the picturesque Wengernalpbahn rack railway framed by flowers - showcasing how transport infrastructure blends seamlessly into its environment. Building In Sydney signifies constant evolution as new structures emerge alongside existing ones; a testament to adaptability and innovation within urban transportation networks. Bridge Construction epitomizes human ingenuity transforming landscapes; each beam placed represents progress towards enhanced connectivity for generations to come.