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  2. Types of suspension bridges - Wikipedia

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    A suspension bridge supports its structural load with cables, ropes, or chains anchored at each end. Cables on the earliest suspension bridges were anchored in the ground; some modern suspension bridges anchor the cables to the ends of the bridge itself.

  3. Suspension bridge - Wikipedia

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    Simple suspension bridge—A modern implementation of the rope bridge using steel cables, although either the upper guardrail or lower footboard cables may be the main structural cables. Timeline of three longest spans —Whether bridge, aerial tramway , powerline , ceiling or dome etc.

  4. Suspended structure - Wikipedia

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    Some of the first suspension structures were bridges. The first iron chain suspension bridge in the Western world was the Jacob's Creek Bridge (1801) in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, designed by inventor James Finley. [1] The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, is another example of a suspension structure. Much like the ...

  5. List of longest suspension bridge spans - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1931, it is the suspension bridge with the most lanes of traffic (at fourteen total on two levels). Kurushima Kaikyō Bridge (Japan). Opened in 1999, it is the world's longest suspension bridge structure. Great Seto Bridge (Japan). Opened in 1978 and 1988, it is the longest two-tiered bridge system (but not all of the spans that make ...

  6. Simple suspension bridge - Wikipedia

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    A simple suspension bridge (also rope bridge, swing bridge (in New Zealand), suspended bridge, hanging bridge and catenary bridge) is a primitive type of bridge in which the deck of the bridge lies on two parallel load-bearing cables that are anchored at either end. They have no towers or piers.

  7. List of bridge types - Wikipedia

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    10,100 m (Jiashao Bridge, Zhejiang, China) Cable-stayed suspension bridge hybrid Cable-stayed bridge and Suspension bridge: 1,408 m (4,619 ft) Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge, [2] Istanbul: Cantilever bridge: 549 m (Quebec bridge) 1042.6 m (Forth Bridge) Cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge: Clapper bridge: Covered bridge: Girder bridge: Continuous ...

  8. Could Baltimore bridge disaster happen in Rhode Island ... - AOL

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    And that when an oil tanker did hit the Newport Bridge in 1981, it caused no major structural damage. The Claiborne Pell Bridge, commonly known as the Newport Bridge, is a suspension bridge.

  9. Category:Suspension bridges - Wikipedia

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    List of longest suspension bridge spans; Through arch bridge; Underspanned suspension bridge + Types of suspension bridges; 0–9. 14th of July Bridge; B. Barito Bridge;