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A couple of bridges 2

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JAE

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Jun 27, 2000
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The first is the Williamsburg Bridge in NY (East River bridge from Brooklyn) under construction in 1902.

Just thought it was a very interesting pic. (from
 
The second: Circa 1905. "Aerial bridge. Duluth, Minnesota." Suspended Car Transfer over the Duluth Ship Canal. The gondola could carry 60 tons of cargo across the 300-foot channel with minimal obstruction of the shipping lane. After modification for service as a vertical lift, the span became known as the Aerial Lift Bridge.
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=52947a29-f914-4afa-9166-e133727fdbc0&file=4a12863u1.jpg
Great pictures!

Thanks!
 
Cool!!

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Nice link, Mike.

 
I got curious.

It's a curse.



Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
Amazing Structures built by men of steel.
 
The Aerial Bridge looks a lot like Transporter Bridges (mostly in Europe), first built in 1893.

I understand that the Newport Transporter Bridge was recently closed and is unlikely to be refurbished for quite a while, if ever.
 
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