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Steel bridge modernizes Yellowstone Park highway
Construction of highway bridge in Yellowstone National Park, crossing Gardiner River 201 ft above water level, consisting of four 184-ft steel deck trusses supported on three batter-leg steel towers, and two concrete U-type abutments; use of one of towers as temporary support during placing of steel for second of 184-ft spans.
Steel bridge modernizes Yellowstone Park highway
Construction of highway bridge in Yellowstone National Park, crossing Gardiner River 201 ft above water level, consisting of four 184-ft steel deck trusses supported on three batter-leg steel towers, and two concrete U-type abutments; use of one of towers as temporary support during placing of steel for second of 184-ft spans.
Steel bridge modernizes Yellowstone Park highway
Western Construction News
Courter, J.W. (author)
1939
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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