Walkway
In
trails
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St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada the "Grand Concourse", is an integrated walkway system that has over 160 kilometers (99 mi) of walkways, which link every major park, river, pond, and green space in six municipalities.[2]
In
GO trains. PATH is a 29-kilometre (18 mi) network of pedestrian tunnels beneath the office towers of Downtown Toronto, and the largest underground shopping complex in the world.[3]
In British English, a walkway more specifically refers to a covered or raised passage in a building, typically connecting separate buildings.[4][5]
See also
- Canopy walkway, walkways built through forest canopies
- Floating dock
- Footbridge
- Footpath
- Oceanway
- Jubilee Walkway, London, England
- Moving sidewalk
- Pedway
- Processional walkway
- Promenade
- Sidewalk
- Skyway
References
- ^ Government of New Zealand
- ^ Grand Concourse Authority: [1].
- ^ City of Toronto – PATH facts
- ^ Compact Oxford English Dictionary[dead link]
- ^ Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary