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Darcy Lever lattice girder railway bridge, Lancashire, England.
Laced vertical struts and diagonal ties on the cantilever portion of the now-demolished eastern span of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge)

A lattice girder is a truss girder where the load is carried by a web of latticed metal.[1]

  1. ^ "Definition of lattice girder". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 2006-12-13.

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Tay Bridge

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cast-iron girders. Gustave Eiffel used a similar design to create several large viaducts in the Massif Central in 1867. The original design was for lattice girders...

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Dickabram Bridge

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(24 m) parallel chord lattice girder spans either side of a 120-foot (37 m) hogback lattice girder span, having steel cross girders, supported on two cylinder...

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Trestle bridge

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trussed girder, as at Crumlin Viaduct, Belah and Meldon; though two rare examples, at Dowery Dell (demolished in 1962), and Bennerley had lattice girder decks...

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Tay Bridge disaster

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killing everybody on board. The bridge—designed by Sir Thomas Bouch—used lattice girders supported by iron piers, with cast iron columns and wrought iron cross-bracing...

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Runcorn Railway Bridge

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was built up piece by piece in situ. There are six lattice girders, two for each span. Each girder contains around 700 tons of iron and is fastened by...

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List of bridges in London

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Estates Waterloo Bridge Box girder 1817 1945 Westminster Lambeth: South Bank Transport for London Hungerford Bridge Lattice truss 1864 Westminster Lambeth:...

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Sone River

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Madhya Pradesh was commissioned in 2008. The 1.44 Km long rail-cum-road lattice-girder concrete and steel Abdul Bari Bridge or Koilwar Bridge near Arrah in...

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Old Como railway bridge

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of a single track steel lattice girder bridge of the 1870s and 1880s. Como is the longest single track steel lattice girder bridge in NSW and the only...

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Koilwar Bridge

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Koilwar Bridge remained as the longest river bridge in India. The steel lattice girder[citation needed] Koilwar Bridge (known as Sone Bridge when it was built)...

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Stoney Creek Bridge

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Co. undertook the installation, and replaced the deck lattice girder spans with deck plate girders. The design could support four locomotives with a combined...

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Seismic retrofit

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diagonal reinforcement may be added. Lattice girders consist of two "I"-beams connected with a criss-cross lattice of flat strap or angle stock. These...

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Thomas Bouch

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engineer, he helped develop the caisson and popularised the use of lattice girders in railway bridges. He was knighted after the successful completion...

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Fulham Railway Bridge

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has been known colloquially as "The Iron Bridge". The bridge is of lattice girder construction and 418 metres (1,371 ft) long, with 5 spans totalling...

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Mar Lodge

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is accessed from the Linn of Dee road, over the Victoria Bridge, a lattice girder structure built across the River Dee in 1905. There have been three...

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A361 road

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the River Bray, where the stone pillars formerly used to support a lattice girder railway bridge now support the road. The road merges with the A38 from...

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Braunstone Gate Bridge

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to the north of the River Soar and included two impressive bowstring lattice girder bridges. The first in Northgate Street was demolished in 1981 but the...

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Conisbrough Viaduct

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consists of two sections of brick and stone on each bank, connected by a lattice girder section, some 113–116 feet (34–35 m) over the River Don. The height...

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Kew Railway Bridge

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British Rail and then from Network Rail. It consists of five wrought iron lattice girder spans of 35 metres each. The cast iron piers are decorated in three...

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Millhouse Bridge

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just to the south of Bardon Mill in Northumberland. The bridge is of lattice girder design and was constructed in 1883. "Bardon Mill Footbridge". Bridges...

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Cadishead Viaduct

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Cadishead Viaduct is a disused railway viaduct of multi-lattice girder construction. It was built in 1892 by the Cheshire Lines Committee to clear the...

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