pedestrian pathway
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pedestrian
noun[C]
uk/pəˈdes.tri.ən/us/pəˈdes.tri.ən/
a person who is walking, especially in an area where ...
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pathway
noun[C]
uk/ˈpɑːθ.weɪ/us/ˈpæθ.weɪ/
a track that a person can ...
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An undividedpedestrianpathwayapproximately is located adjacent to the roadway.
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It is also part of the city's largepedestrianpathwaynetwork.
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This includes building new wakaf, providing picnic tables and chairs, building concrete bridges to link two lakes,pedestrianpathwayand decorative lights around the park.
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Some streets were inundated by stagnant water with makeshift pedestrian pathways constructed made of bamboo to ease the movements of the town folks.
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Pedestrian pathways reduce walking times from regional camps to the core activity center to 1215 minutes.
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It also has numerous bike and pedestrian pathways, restrooms, a playground, covered gazebo/meeting area, a pavilion/stage, horseshoe pits and a large grass area.
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A small brick bridge crosses over the lake's waters at one point, connecting two pedestrian pathways.
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In 1995 the pedestrian pathways were made bigger from 5 meters to 10 meters wide.
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It features over 11 mi of pedestrian pathways and an acoustic shell-shaped area for concerts.
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It is in active service and carries a single railway track in the lower level, and two-way road, pedestrian pathways on the upper level.
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Echelmans design engages the space all around the viewer water, sky, and pedestrian pathways to create an immersive whole using rock, wood, water, air bubble fountains, steel, netting, and light.
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