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  2. Masonry bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese arch bridge reached its apogee in Fujian, where it was constructed with extremely thin arches. The Xiao Bridge, constructed in 1470, has a free height of 7.2 meters with an arch thickness of only 20 centimeters, which is half the thickness of a typical arch. [28] It remains in use today, supporting contemporary traffic.

  3. Arch bridge - Wikipedia

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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 partially into a horizontal thrust restrained by the abutments at either side, and partially into a vertical load on the arch supports.

  4. Yaquina Bay Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The main arch is 246 feet (75 m) above sea level at its crown. Overall length of the bridge is 3,260 feet (990 m), including concrete deck-girder approach spans. The navigable channel measures 400 feet (120 m) wide by 133 feet (41 m) high. [4] The bridge uses Art Deco and Art Moderne design motifs as well as forms borrowed from Gothic ...

  5. Five Stone Arch Bridges, Hillsborough, New Hampshire

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    Second New Hampshire Turnpike Bridge in 1936 Sawyer Bridge in 2011 Carr Bridge in 1936 Gleason Falls Bridge in 1936 Gleason Falls Road Bridge in 2016. Five Stone Arch Bridges is a cluster of stone arch bridges in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States that have been designated as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers.

  6. Arlington Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Arlington Memorial Bridge, often shortened to Memorial Bridge, is a Neoclassical masonry, steel, and stone arch bridge with a central bascule (or drawbridge) that crosses the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. First proposed in 1886, the bridge went unbuilt for decades thanks to political quarrels over ...

  7. Category:Arch bridges - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Arch bridges" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. List of longest masonry arch bridge spans - Wikipedia

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    An unreinforced concrete arch is technically a masonry arch that use only very small stones, that is the aggregate of the concrete, sand and gravel. Such an arch would not stand without mortar. Some modern bridges are built masonry style with precast concrete blocks, like Gladesville Bridge that has a span of 305 metres (1000 ft). These types ...

  9. Category:Tied arch bridges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Main Street Bridge (Columbus, Ohio) Main Street Bridge (Hillsboro, Oregon) Marquette–Joliet Bridge; Marsh Concrete Rainbow Arch Bridge; Marsh Rainbow Arch Bridge (Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin) Mississippi River Bridge (La Crosse, Wisconsin) Monsrud Bridge; Moseley Wrought Iron Arch Bridge

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