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    of a Parker truss is the Traffic Bridge in Saskatoon, Canada. An example of a camelback truss is the Woolsey Bridge near Woolsey, Arkansas. Designed and...
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    The Camelback Bridge is a restored historic wooden bridge that arches over the Constitution Trail in Normal, Illinois. It is on the U.S. National Register...
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    An arch bridge is a bridge with abutments at each end shaped as a curved arch. Arch bridges work by transferring the weight of the bridge and its loads...
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  • Thumbnail for Deep River Camelback Truss Bridge
    The Deep River Camelback Truss Bridge is a steel camelback truss resting on stone and concrete piers, with a macadam road surface covering a plank deck...
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    A camelback locomotive (also known as a Mother Hubbard or a center-cab locomotive) is a type of steam locomotive with the driving cab placed in the middle...
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  • Thumbnail for Market Street Bridge (Susquehanna River)
    a toll bridge in 1820. The Camelback remained the only bridge until the Walnut Street Bridge was built in 1890. In 1902, the Camelback Bridge was destroyed...
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    configured in five sections, making the spans similar to the Camelback truss design. The bridge is historically significant as an extremely long and old example...
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    concrete curved-chord through girder bridge, sometimes known as a camelback bridge, is a type of concrete bridge most common in the U.S. state of Michigan...
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  • Thumbnail for US 12–St. Joseph River Bridge
    The US 12–St. Joseph River Bridge is a three-span camelback bridge in Mottville, Michigan, that carried U.S. Route 12 across the St. Joseph River. Built...
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  • the 40 acre park are the Deep River Camelback Truss Bridge and a canoe access ramp to the Deep River. The bridge is listed on the National Register of...
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  • Loveland, CO Big Thompson River Bridge IV, US 34 at milepost 86.04, Loveland, CO All four were camelback pony truss bridges that were designed by the Colorado...
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  • Thumbnail for Walnut Street Bridge (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania)
    The bridge was built to break the toll monopoly enjoyed by the neighboring Camelback Bridge (now the Market Street Bridge). The Walnut Street Bridge was...
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  • spans, followed by a camelback span over the tracks of the Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line. Past the camelback span, the bridge intersects with the...
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    by the White House Millennium Council. Camelback Bridge, overlooking the trail. One of the many wooden bridges overlooking Bloomington City streets. Constitution...
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  • Thumbnail for John's Burnt Mill Bridge
    John's Burnt Mill Bridge, also known as Camelback Bridge, is a historic stone arch bridge in Mount Pleasant Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania. It was...
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    The Bridge between Monroe and Penn Townships, also known as the Penns Creek Bridge, Camelback Bridge, or Camelback, was a historic bridge located at Monroe...
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    over the river at the foot of Washington Street. It was an iron camelback truss bridge with three spans, supported on stone piers. The northernmost span...
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    / 41.80000°N 85.7569000°W / 41.80000; -85.7569000 Camelback bridge (Old US 12) Pedestrian bridge US 131 US Route Constantine Township 41°50′3.09″N 85°40′42...
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    fording in low waters, until 1817 when the Camelback Bridge, site of the present-day Market Street Bridge, was completed. During the American Civil War...
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    Places. The bridge is historic as the only surviving bridge in the area built in the camelback style. Engineered in a distinct way, the camelback truss is...
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  • Thumbnail for Brookline-Newfane Bridge
    Brookline-Newfane Bridge is a historic bridge spanning the West River between Brookline and Newfane, Vermont on Grassy Brook Road. It is a camelback through truss...
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    Minnesota's once-common camelback through truss bridges, and for its early and uniquely transitional rigid connections. The Waterford bridge is a single-span...
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    1922, it is of the variety called a concrete camelback bridge, and is said to be the fifth longest such bridge in the state. The Great Lakes Maritime Heritage...
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    locations are listed in the National Register of Historic Places: Camelback Bridge John W. Cook Hall Normal Theater In December 2010, a Route 66 Wayside...
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  • Thumbnail for Old Sartell Bridge
    closed on the east end. The Old Sartell Bridge is a three span pin connected camelback through truss. The camelback design is a specific type of Parker truss...
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    building (finished 1822) 1820 First bridge built at Harrisburg: The "Camelback Bridge" (a wooden, covered bridge). Newspaper The Pennsylvania Intelligencer...
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    first named by Thomas Penn as the "Manor of Lowther" in 1750. Once the camelback bridge was completed in 1815, the town became "Bridgeport". In 1888, the name...
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  • Thumbnail for Harrison Street Bridge
    Harrison Street Bridge was a bridge which crossed the Embarras River east of Charleston, Illinois. The Camelback through truss bridge was 185 feet (56 m)...
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  • Thumbnail for Sault Ste. Marie International Railroad Bridge
    International Bridge. It has nine Camelback spans and carries a single line of track. Railways portal Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority – public...
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    (Wallace Bridge Road) across the Fourche La Fave River. It is a single-span camelback through truss structure, set on concrete abutments. The bridge has a...
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