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Proposed North River suspension bridges
Proposed North River suspension bridges. By Gustav Lindenthal, before the American Society of Civil Engineers. Gives very full details of the proposed bridge over Hudson River, at New York. Proposed dimensions are: River span, 2,850 feet; two shore spans, 1,800 feet; width, 68 feet, with six railroad tracks: height above water, 145 feet. Abstracted in Eng. News. (Eng. News, Jan. 28, et seq., 1888)
Proposed North River suspension bridges
Proposed North River suspension bridges. By Gustav Lindenthal, before the American Society of Civil Engineers. Gives very full details of the proposed bridge over Hudson River, at New York. Proposed dimensions are: River span, 2,850 feet; two shore spans, 1,800 feet; width, 68 feet, with six railroad tracks: height above water, 145 feet. Abstracted in Eng. News. (Eng. News, Jan. 28, et seq., 1888)
Proposed North River suspension bridges
Eng News
Lindenthal, Gustav (author)
1888
Article (Journal)
English
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