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$10,000,000 toll bridge over Mississippi river financed by east St. Louis, Ill
Structure consists of two 470-ft anchor spans and two 320-ft cantilever spans, supporting 324-ft suspended span; total length of main river structure is 1904 ft; most of piers are founded on hard gray limestone, others rest on steel piles.
$10,000,000 toll bridge over Mississippi river financed by east St. Louis, Ill
Structure consists of two 470-ft anchor spans and two 320-ft cantilever spans, supporting 324-ft suspended span; total length of main river structure is 1904 ft; most of piers are founded on hard gray limestone, others rest on steel piles.
$10,000,000 toll bridge over Mississippi river financed by east St. Louis, Ill
Civ Eng (NY)
Hazelet, C.P. (author)
1950
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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