walkway in the PONS Dictionary

walkway Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

moving walkway

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The plans would allow passengers to go directly from the bus or tram platforms through an underground pedestrian walkway and escalators.
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A rear addition made in 1939-1940, and a covered walkway in 1948-1949.
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The gift shop was completely destroyed, and several walkways also burned.
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The walkway is used extensively by walkers, joggers, and cyclists, as well as providing seating for anglers.
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It consists of twenty escalators and three inclined moving walkways.
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Today there is a wooden walkway and also two major concrete roads.
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There is also a 3 km walkway around the basin.
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The walk from the bus station to the temple is less than one kilometre, under a roofed walkway.
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All would be connected by an intricately planned set of walkways and bridges.
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Both parts of the building are connected by a covered walkway.
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