trestle
51trestle bed — /trɛsəl ˈbɛd/ (say tresuhl bed) noun a bed in which the mattress is supported by a frame which is often collapsible for storage …
52trestle bridge — /ˈtrɛsəl brɪdʒ/ (say tresuhl brij) noun a bridge supported by trestles or trestlework …
53trestle table — /ˈtrɛsəl teɪbəl/ (say tresuhl taybuhl) noun a table made of a board or boards laid upon trestles …
54trestle-tree — …
55Kinsol Trestle — The Kinsol Trestle, also known as the Koksilah River Trestle, is a wooden railway trestle located on Vancouver Island north of Shawnigan Lake in the Canadian province of British Columbia.Completed in 1920, its dimensions measure 38m (125 ft) high …
56The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek — is a stage play written by Naomi Wallace.The play is published by Broadway Play Publishing Inc.Set in a generic town outside a city. Somewhere in the Unites States in 1936, the play focuses around two teenagers, Dalton Chance and Pace Creagan.… …
57D & RG Narrow Gauge Trestle — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …
58Clio trestle — The Clio Trestle on the Western Pacific Railroad Feather River Route City …
59Wilburton Trestle — ] The trestle was originally constructed in 1904 as part of the Northern Pacific Railway s Lake Washington Belt Line from Black River Junction (south of Seattle) to Woodinville. It was subsequently rebuilt four separate times, in 1913, 1924, 1934 …
60Fill trestle — A fill trestle is a bridge that is built to provide a scaffolding for the construction of a fill or an earthen dam. Typically, the trestle is built across the valley and a railroad track is laid across the trestle. Specially designed side dumping …