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The New Valley Bridge at Scarborough
Bridge is composed of four 150-ft. spans and is of double type of Warren girder, four main girders supporting deck; abutments and piers are constructed of Bramley Fall stone and York stone masonry backed with concrete; decking is formed of mild-steel troughing. (See also Engineering vol. 126, no. 3264, Aug. 3, 1928 p. 131, 1 fig)
The New Valley Bridge at Scarborough
Bridge is composed of four 150-ft. spans and is of double type of Warren girder, four main girders supporting deck; abutments and piers are constructed of Bramley Fall stone and York stone masonry backed with concrete; decking is formed of mild-steel troughing. (See also Engineering vol. 126, no. 3264, Aug. 3, 1928 p. 131, 1 fig)
The New Valley Bridge at Scarborough
Surveyor
1928
2 pages
3 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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