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These flat-slab concrete bridges embody unusual features
Construction of parallel structures on Erie and Lackawanna Railroad involved use of unique detour trestle by both roads; construction of under crossings comprised integral part of larger project which involved building of 3-span reinforced concrete highway bridge to carry Ferry street across Chenango river to replace through girder steel structure washed away during flood of July 1935.
These flat-slab concrete bridges embody unusual features
Construction of parallel structures on Erie and Lackawanna Railroad involved use of unique detour trestle by both roads; construction of under crossings comprised integral part of larger project which involved building of 3-span reinforced concrete highway bridge to carry Ferry street across Chenango river to replace through girder steel structure washed away during flood of July 1935.
These flat-slab concrete bridges embody unusual features
Ry Age
Cohen, A.B. (author)
Railway Age ; 105
1938
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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