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Tall timber trestle built of bents in 31-ft. stories
Novel methods used in construction of Baird Creek logging railway bridge, 235 ft high, spanning branch canyon of Coweeman River in eastern Cowlitz County, Wash, consisting of 250-ft fir pile approach trestle, 480-ft center section of creosoted timber built up from 12-ft 3-hinged arch in 31-ft stories, with bents 30 ft apart and 400-ft fir pile approach trestle.
Tall timber trestle built of bents in 31-ft. stories
Novel methods used in construction of Baird Creek logging railway bridge, 235 ft high, spanning branch canyon of Coweeman River in eastern Cowlitz County, Wash, consisting of 250-ft fir pile approach trestle, 480-ft center section of creosoted timber built up from 12-ft 3-hinged arch in 31-ft stories, with bents 30 ft apart and 400-ft fir pile approach trestle.
Tall timber trestle built of bents in 31-ft. stories
Construction Methods
1941
Article (Journal)
English
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