Traffic structure

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A traffic structure is a structure that is used to handle passenger or freight traffic .

Transport structures are diverse and common in almost all forms of transport:

Road traffic

Road , motorway , motorway service station , toll portal , parking lot , garage , multi-storey car park , underground car park , automatic multi-storey car park , bus station , bus depot ,

Rail transport

Railway station , railway line / rail track, level crossing , signal box , railway bridge , railway tunnel , viaduct , railway overpass , railway underpass, barrier system , turntable , transfer table

Shipping

Harbor , container bridge , lock , trough bridge , beacon , waterway cross , ship lift , canal (hydraulic engineering) , river canal , culvert , marinas

Air traffic

Airport , airfield , hangar , tower (airfield) , helipad

Foot traffic

Outside stairs , pedestrian bridge , pedestrian tunnel , pedestrian zone , pedestrian crossing , sidewalk (sidewalk), Heiste , rope bridge , hiking trail

Engineering structures

Bridge / viaduct , overpass , underpass , tunnel , gas station , culvert , ford

See also

literature

  • Gerd Steierwald, Hans-Dieter Künne , Walter Vogt (eds.): Urban traffic planning. Basics - Methods - Aims, Springer Verlag, Berlin / Heidelberg 1994, ISBN 978-3-662-10004-2 .
  • Ulrich Nolting: Symposium on Durable Concrete. Basics, planning and execution of frost and thawing agents, 6th symposium building materials and building preservation, Universitätsverlag, Karlsruhe 2009, ISBN 978-3-86644-341-9 .
  • Wolfgang R. Dachroth: Handbook of building geology. 3rd, expanded and revised edition. Springer Verlag, Berlin / Heidelberg 2002, ISBN 978-3-642-62537-4 .

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