Historical Background And Engineering Significance of the Fort Point Channel Bridges
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"112 feet Spans, 120, 104, 124 feet . Total length 1075 feet . Total length, 1250 feet Width 60 feet, span 155 feet Total length, 800 feet . Total length, 404 feet Also, many large Iron Roofs, of which the New England Manufacturers Institute Building, Boston, covering five acres, and containing 850 tons of iron truss work, is a fair example. In addition to our regular bridge work, we have manufactured a large number of superior wrought-iron Turn-tables which are now in satisfactory use on many ...of the leading railroads of the country, of which the following may be named : Boston i Albany R. R.. Baltimore & Ohio R. R., Atlantic & Pacific R. R., Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R..' Mexican Central R. R., Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. R., Cincinnati Southern R. R. N'ours respectfully, Boston Bridge Works. BROADWAY BRIDGE Scherzer Rolling-Lift Bridges In 1893 William Scherzer was retained by the Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railroad Company of Chicago to design a four tracl
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