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Suspension footbridges at Warragamba damsite
Bridge has main span of 446 ft; stiffening truss carrying 4 ft 6 in. wide pedestrian deck has main span of 400 ft; cables are fastened by eyebolts to structural steel member embedded in concrete placed below level of sound rock; tower on east bank, 63 ft high, was constructed from head towers of two cableways used in building of another dam; method of erection. Abstract from Sidney Water Board J, Apr 1952.
Suspension footbridges at Warragamba damsite
Bridge has main span of 446 ft; stiffening truss carrying 4 ft 6 in. wide pedestrian deck has main span of 400 ft; cables are fastened by eyebolts to structural steel member embedded in concrete placed below level of sound rock; tower on east bank, 63 ft high, was constructed from head towers of two cableways used in building of another dam; method of erection. Abstract from Sidney Water Board J, Apr 1952.
Suspension footbridges at Warragamba damsite
Commonwealth Engr
Britton, H.W. (author)
1952
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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