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Martinez-Benicia bridge, Suisun Bay
5603-ft. bridge is longest and heaviest two-track structure west of Mississippi River; steel superstructure consists of seven 526-ft. through Warren truss spans; two deck spans of 264 and 504 ft. length, one 326-ft. vertical-lift-span; 560-ft. viaduct at south end and 220-ft. viaduct at north end. See also Engineering Index 1930, p. 238. (see also Pub. Works, vol. 62, no. 7, July 1931, pp. 31-32, 5 figs)
Martinez-Benicia bridge, Suisun Bay
5603-ft. bridge is longest and heaviest two-track structure west of Mississippi River; steel superstructure consists of seven 526-ft. through Warren truss spans; two deck spans of 264 and 504 ft. length, one 326-ft. vertical-lift-span; 560-ft. viaduct at south end and 220-ft. viaduct at north end. See also Engineering Index 1930, p. 238. (see also Pub. Works, vol. 62, no. 7, July 1931, pp. 31-32, 5 figs)
Martinez-Benicia bridge, Suisun Bay
Engineer
Engineer ; 151
1931
2 pages
5 figs partly on p. 574
Article (Journal)
English
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