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Construction of Chiswick bridge
Thames River is crossed by three arches, of which central has 150-ft span between springings; two side spans each of 125 ft in clear; width is 70 ft between parapets, and accommodates roadway 40 ft wide with two 15-ft pathways; cellular construction adopted for arch vaults, which measure 4 ft 8 in. deep at springings and 3 ft at mid-span; three arches built simultaneously. (see also Engineering v 133 n 3464 June 3 1932 p 665)
Construction of Chiswick bridge
Thames River is crossed by three arches, of which central has 150-ft span between springings; two side spans each of 125 ft in clear; width is 70 ft between parapets, and accommodates roadway 40 ft wide with two 15-ft pathways; cellular construction adopted for arch vaults, which measure 4 ft 8 in. deep at springings and 3 ft at mid-span; three arches built simultaneously. (see also Engineering v 133 n 3464 June 3 1932 p 665)
Construction of Chiswick bridge
Roads Road Construction
1932
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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