The Main Viaduct is a double track railway bridge across the River Main at Nantenbach, Germany. It is a continuous truss girder bridge with a main span that is 208m long, with a 12.5% slope and a radius of 2650m. The full length of the structure is 374.4m and the side spans are each 83.2m long.[1]
References
- ↑ SAUL, R; ZELLNER, W (1991). "RAILWAY BRIDGE WITH DOUBLE COMPOSITE ACTION ACROSS RIVER MAIN". Bridges: Interaction Between Construction Technology and Design. Iabse Symposium Leningrad 1991. IABSE Reports. Vol. 64. International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering. pp. 514–5. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
See also
50°01′50″N 9°39′08″E / 50.0305°N 9.6521°E
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