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An embankment is a raised wall, bank or mound made of earth or stones, that are used to hold back water or carry a roadway. A road, railway line, or canal is normally raised onto an embankment made of compacted soil (typically clay or rock-based) to avoid a change in level required by the terrain, the alternatives … See more
To intersect an embankment without a high flyover, a series of tunnels can consist of a section of high tensile strength viaduct (typically … See more
• Burnley Embankment: The largest canal embankment in Britain.
• Harsimus Stem Embankment: The remains of a railway built by the Pennsylvania Railroad in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
• Stanley Embankment: A railway, … See more• Federal Highway Administration Design Manual: Deep Mixing for Embankment and Foundation Support Federal Highway Administration
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