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Railway bridge over Colorado river
New double track bridge, built for Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Co, near Topock, Ariz; construction involved sinking of pneumatic caisson to depth of 125 ft below river level; total length 1506.75 ft, made up of three 100-ft deck girder spans, three 350-ft Warren type deck truss spans, one 100-ft deck girder span, and 50-ft rolled beam span; illustrations. See also Engineering Index 1947 p 160. (See also Engineering v 166 n 4324 Dec 10 1948 p 553-5)
Railway bridge over Colorado river
New double track bridge, built for Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Co, near Topock, Ariz; construction involved sinking of pneumatic caisson to depth of 125 ft below river level; total length 1506.75 ft, made up of three 100-ft deck girder spans, three 350-ft Warren type deck truss spans, one 100-ft deck girder span, and 50-ft rolled beam span; illustrations. See also Engineering Index 1947 p 160. (See also Engineering v 166 n 4324 Dec 10 1948 p 553-5)
Railway bridge over Colorado river
Int Ry Congress Assn -- Bul
1949
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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