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Michigan Central to build new bridge at Niagara
Plans for new 640-ft. arch to replace cantilever bridge; will be of two-truss, two-hinged spandrel-braced type, with lower chords conforming to parabolic curve and top chords horizontal. See also description by H. Ibsen in Can. Engr., vol. 44, no. 3, Jan. 16, 1923, pp. 139-142, 4 figs.
Michigan Central to build new bridge at Niagara
Plans for new 640-ft. arch to replace cantilever bridge; will be of two-truss, two-hinged spandrel-braced type, with lower chords conforming to parabolic curve and top chords horizontal. See also description by H. Ibsen in Can. Engr., vol. 44, no. 3, Jan. 16, 1923, pp. 139-142, 4 figs.
Michigan Central to build new bridge at Niagara
Ry. Age
Railway Age ; 74
1923
5 pages
7 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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