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C.N.R. Uses 175-ft. Steel piles to bridge Kinojevis River
Methods used by Canadian National Railways in driving steel piles to approximate average depth of 175 ft below cut-off, and to max depth of 210 ft in construction of single track 550-ft railway bridge over Kinojevis River.
C.N.R. Uses 175-ft. Steel piles to bridge Kinojevis River
Methods used by Canadian National Railways in driving steel piles to approximate average depth of 175 ft below cut-off, and to max depth of 210 ft in construction of single track 550-ft railway bridge over Kinojevis River.
C.N.R. Uses 175-ft. Steel piles to bridge Kinojevis River
Can Engr
Napier, E.J. (Autor:in)
Canadian Engineer ; 76
1939
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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