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Top chord connection overviews as viewed from beside bridge.
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Top chord connection details as viewed from beside bridge.
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Bottom chord connections as viewed from beside bridge.
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Top chord connections as viewed from on bridge that include diagonal members.
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Top chord connections as viewed from on bridge that have vertical members only.
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Top chord connections at end post as viewed from on bridge.
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Top chord pinned connections at tension vertical member which is responsible for holding the suspended span in place.
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Intermediate pinned connections at tension vertical member which is responsible for holding the suspended span in place.
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Bottom chord pinned connections at tension vertical member which is responsible for holding the suspended span in place.
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Intermediate connections as viewed from beside bridge.
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Intermediate connections as viewed from on bridge.
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Bracing overview.
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Bracing connections.
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Vertical members.
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Diagonal members.
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Diagonal member just before suspended span.
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Views of sections of the truss web.
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Pier.
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Railing.
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Views under bridge deck.
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Substructure details.
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Views showing ugly new truss. Note how small and simple it is compared to the historic bridge.
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