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- of linkspans were less well designed for the various conditions of the tide, wave and current and so were su****ded by underwater tank linkspans that...
- Natural Gas Fuelled Ships Rules and Regulations for the classification of Linkspans Rules and Regulations for the classification of Inland Waterways Ships...
- Going over raised railroad crossings. Going over speed bumps Going over linkspans and ferry slips If a vehicle drives over a breakover angle larger than...
- loaded and unloaded onto E and G decks simultaneously, using double-deck linkspans at Dover and Calais. The ships were constructed by Schichau-Unterweser...
- car deck to be used in ports without double-deck linkspans. As most Gr**** ports lack the linkspans found elsewhere, the ship was usually docked stern-on...
- Bascule bridge Double-beam drawbridge Drawbridge mentality Portcullis Linkspan Moveable bridges for a list of other movable bridge types Wikimedia Commons...
- for them. In some parts of the world, the structures are also known as linkspans and transfer bridges. Similar structures are used to receive barges, particularly...
- levels from both the bow and stern on decks 3 and 5 and there are two tier linkspans at both Harwich and Hook of Holland to accommodate the ship. The ferries...
- Scotland in 1972, developed the linkspan for over 30 years. They pioneered integral tank, submerged tank, and mobile linkspans under the direction of John...
- down to Gourock, where she showed the flag and tested her bow ramp on the linkspan. After further berthing trials at Ardrossan and Bro****, she eventually...