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  2. Fink truss - Wikipedia

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    The Fink Truss Bridge was patented by Albert Fink in 1854. Albert Fink designed his truss bridges for several American railroads especially the Baltimore and Ohio and the Louisville and Nashville. The 1865 Annual Report of the President and Directors of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company lists 29 Fink Truss bridges out of a total of ...

  3. Albert Fink - Wikipedia

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    Albert Fink (October 27, 1827 – April 3, 1897) was a German-born civil engineer who worked in the United States. He is best known for his railroad bridge designs, which helped revolutionize the use of iron for American railroad bridge construction. He devised the Fink truss and many truss bridges, especially the Fink-Type Truss Bridge.

  4. Truss bridge - Wikipedia

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    A truss bridge is a bridge whose load-bearing superstructure is composed of a truss, ... The Fink truss was designed by Albert Fink of Germany in 1854.

  5. Fink-Type Truss Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Fink-Type Truss Bridge, also known as the Hamden Bridge, carried Hamden Road/River Road over the South Branch Raritan River, the border between Clinton Township and Franklin Township, at Hamden near the Allerton section of Hunterdon County, New Jersey. The bridge was built in 1857 by the Trenton Locomotive and Machine Manufacturing Company.

  6. Fourteenth Street Bridge (Ohio River) - Wikipedia

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    Albert Fink was the architect, who used his Fink truss design for the project. Stone for the bridge's piers came from Bardstown Junction, Kentucky and Utica, Indiana. At the time it was built, it was the longest iron bridge in the United States, with its 27 spans covering a total mile. [4]

  7. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Howe truss covered bridge Kirker Covered Bridge: ca. 1865-70: 1975-10-29 West Union: Adams: Kingpost truss bridge, named for Ohio's second governor Knowlton Covered Bridge: ca. 1860, ca. 1890: 1980-03-11 Rinards Mills

  8. List of bridges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the major current and former bridges in the United States. ... 2 levels steel truss deck, steel pylons 7+6 lanes 370+1298+370: Interstate 278

  9. Category:Truss bridges - Wikipedia

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    Truss bridges by country (13 C) Truss bridges by type (22 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Truss bridges" ... Fink truss; G. GdaƄsk Bridge; Guang River Railway bridge; H.