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Build low-level bridge to solve high-water problem
Reinforced-concrete railroad trestle 584 ft long across Nueces River at Uvalde, Tex, designed to resist effect of submergence in swift current at extreme flood stages, and consisting of 23 spans, each 23 ft 3 in. long supported on 22 piers and 2 abutments; slabs are 3 ft thick, 10 ft wide at bottom and 12 ft wide at top.
Build low-level bridge to solve high-water problem
Reinforced-concrete railroad trestle 584 ft long across Nueces River at Uvalde, Tex, designed to resist effect of submergence in swift current at extreme flood stages, and consisting of 23 spans, each 23 ft 3 in. long supported on 22 piers and 2 abutments; slabs are 3 ft thick, 10 ft wide at bottom and 12 ft wide at top.
Build low-level bridge to solve high-water problem
Ry Age
Railway Age ; 101
1936
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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