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East St. Louis bridge erected by cantilever method
Illustrated description of erection; spans of anchor arms and cantilever arms are 470 and 320 ft, respectively; trusses spaced 45 ft 6 in. apart, are 140 ft deep over anchor piers and 50 ft 8 in. in suspended span; four lane concrete road 40 ft wide is supported on seven lines of stringers. See also Engineering Index 1950 p 143.
East St. Louis bridge erected by cantilever method
Illustrated description of erection; spans of anchor arms and cantilever arms are 470 and 320 ft, respectively; trusses spaced 45 ft 6 in. apart, are 140 ft deep over anchor piers and 50 ft 8 in. in suspended span; four lane concrete road 40 ft wide is supported on seven lines of stringers. See also Engineering Index 1950 p 143.
East St. Louis bridge erected by cantilever method
Civ Eng (NY)
Durkee, E.L. (author)
Civil Engineering ; 21
1951
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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