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Unprecedented Connections
Sound Transit’s plan to operate light-rail vehicles on one of the longest floating bridges in the world has no precedent. But that did not stop an intrepid team of designers from developing and testing a novel system for ensuring the safe passage of light-rail vehicles across Lake Washington on the movable joints of the 5,700 ft long Homer M. Hadley Memorial Bridge.
Unprecedented Connections
Sound Transit’s plan to operate light-rail vehicles on one of the longest floating bridges in the world has no precedent. But that did not stop an intrepid team of designers from developing and testing a novel system for ensuring the safe passage of light-rail vehicles across Lake Washington on the movable joints of the 5,700 ft long Homer M. Hadley Memorial Bridge.
Unprecedented Connections
Cooper, Thomas (author) / Sleavin, John (author) / Foan, Andy (author) / Thonstad, Travis (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 84 ; 56-76
2016-01-01
212014-01-01 pages
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