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Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, spanned by long creosoted timber bridge
Bridge is 10,415.5 ft. in length, and consists of center steel draw span 203.5 ft. long with two creosoted-timber trestle approaches; foundations consist of 6-pile bents spaced on 21-ft. centers; 20-ft. clear roadway; 4 1/2-ft. sidewalk extends along north side of bridge. (See also Wood Preserving News vol. 6, no. 5, May 1928 pp. 53-55 and 66-67, 4 figs)
Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, spanned by long creosoted timber bridge
Bridge is 10,415.5 ft. in length, and consists of center steel draw span 203.5 ft. long with two creosoted-timber trestle approaches; foundations consist of 6-pile bents spaced on 21-ft. centers; 20-ft. clear roadway; 4 1/2-ft. sidewalk extends along north side of bridge. (See also Wood Preserving News vol. 6, no. 5, May 1928 pp. 53-55 and 66-67, 4 figs)
Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, spanned by long creosoted timber bridge
Good Roads
Good Roads ; 71
1928
2 pages
3 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, spanned by long creosoted timber bridge
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