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!9th-Century American Railroads

Teacher: Mr Sindlinger's Idiosyncratic Puzzles
Across
An elevated road for the passage of vehicles. Bridges are one form of viaduct, but the term usually refers to arched or trussed structures that cross valleys or gorges where the width of the water is only a small portion of the distance to be traversed. Viaducts are constructed where the depth renders embankments infeasible...
The inclination from the horizontal of a portion of a road or railroad. It is expressed in degrees, in feet per mile, or other distance...
An oily liquid used for blasting purposes.. .
A large nail intended for securing railway rails to the ties. Also, to drive with a hammer the large nail of the same name...
Down
valve which automatically opens to permit steam to escape or air to enter the boiler in order to prevent its explosion or collapse.
An inclined frame in front of a locomotive to throw obstructions from the track...
The ceremonial spike driven that joined the rails of the Transcontinental Railroad on May 10, 1869 at Promontory Summit, Utah Territory...
A self-moving, traveling steam engine...
A fixed point or surface, affording a relatively immovable object against which a body abuts or presses while resisting or moving in a contrary direction, for example, an end arch of a bridge...
To cause a train to run off its rails...
The farthest point reached in constructing a railroad...
shaft or rod on which a wheel is placed...