gauntry

/ˈɡɔntri/
noun
  1. A bridge-like structure used to support equipment such as a crane, signals, or signs over a railway or road.
    • The train passed under a rusty gauntry that held the signal lights.
    • The highway sign was mounted on a steel gauntry above the lanes.
    • Workers built a new gauntry to support the overhead crane at the construction site.
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