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Views beside bridge from southwest quadrant.
Views beside bridge from southeast quadrant.
Panoramic elevation from southwest quadrant.
Elevation from southwest quadrant showing southern end of truss span.
Elevation from southwest quadrant showing northern end of truss span.
Portal views facing south.
Portal views on bridge facing north.
The remains of the builder plaque. This unusual circular channel is unique enough to make it certain that it is the work of Central Bridge and Engineering Company. Note directly above the plaque, a splice plate on top of the cover plate... this is an unusual detail found on other bridges by Central Bridge and Engineering Company.
Portal bracing. Note the use of solid plate at each end of the bracing which is notched to match the angles of the lattice in the center. This technique is found on most bridges by Central Bridge and Engineering Company.
End posts.
Cover plate splice on end post.
Cast iron bearing (expansion end), which rests on a cast iron caisson cap.
Fixed bearing at concrete pier.
Views showing a bottom chord eyebar totally encased inside a full-size tree.
Top chord connections as viewed from beside bridge.
Top chord connections as viewed from on bridge.
Bottom chord connections as viewed from beside bridge.
Bottom chord connection as viewed from under bridge.
Lateral bracing connection to top chord.
Sway bracing (strut) connection to top chord.
Vertical members.
Views under bridge.
Caissons.
Approach span detail.
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