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New Hawkesbury River Railway Bridge, New South Wales, Australia
Steel truss bridge carrying double trackrailroad, consists of 4 spans of 347 ft 6 in., 2 spans of 445 ft 1 in. and 3 spans of 147 ft and is designed for Cooper's E.60 loading; foundation of most piers constructed by caissons of reinforced concrete; piers above low water are of plain concrete; caisson sinking and erection of superstructure. (See also - discussion p 448-60)
New Hawkesbury River Railway Bridge, New South Wales, Australia
Steel truss bridge carrying double trackrailroad, consists of 4 spans of 347 ft 6 in., 2 spans of 445 ft 1 in. and 3 spans of 147 ft and is designed for Cooper's E.60 loading; foundation of most piers constructed by caissons of reinforced concrete; piers above low water are of plain concrete; caisson sinking and erection of superstructure. (See also - discussion p 448-60)
New Hawkesbury River Railway Bridge, New South Wales, Australia
Instn Civ Engrs -- J
Fewtrell, A.C. (author)
1949
30 pages
5 Supp Plates, Ilustrations
Article (Journal)
English
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