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Structure of 415 ft long, 100 ft wide bridge near historic Runnymede and Bell Weir, England, is 173 ft 6 in. single-arch span between abutments and 2 short span arches in shore sections of cellular construction bearing directly on London blue clay at 24 ft below ground level; short bored piles assist in transmitting horizontal forces from main span to clay; river span comprises 18 encased steel ribs integral with reinforced-concrete deck and soffit slabs; structure has high quality finishes including natural Portland stone, hand-made facing bricks and white concrete.
Structure of 415 ft long, 100 ft wide bridge near historic Runnymede and Bell Weir, England, is 173 ft 6 in. single-arch span between abutments and 2 short span arches in shore sections of cellular construction bearing directly on London blue clay at 24 ft below ground level; short bored piles assist in transmitting horizontal forces from main span to clay; river span comprises 18 encased steel ribs integral with reinforced-concrete deck and soffit slabs; structure has high quality finishes including natural Portland stone, hand-made facing bricks and white concrete.
Runnymede bridge
Instn Civ Engrs -- Proc
Cracknell, D.W. (author)
1963
20 pages
2 Plates
Article (Journal)
English
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