- A
queen post is a
tension member in a
truss that can span
longer openings than a king post truss. A king post uses one
central supporting post, whereas...
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Pratt deck
truss bridge,
where the
roadway is on top of the truss. The
queenpost truss,
sometimes called "queen post" or queenspost, is
similar to a king...
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leaning into a
common vertical support. The
queen post truss,
sometimes queenpost or queenspost, is
similar to a king post
truss in that the
outer supports...
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Route 812
crosses the
Raystown Branch Juniata River on the bridge. The
Queenpost truss bridge was
built in 1879 and is 86 feet 6 inches (26.37 m) in length...
- County, New York. It was
built in 1879, and is a small,
timber framed,
queenpost truss bridge with a
gable roof. It has a 30-foot span
carried on fieldstone...
- This
bridge is
unique in
Quebec because of its
combination of Town and
Queenpost trusses. It is
registered as an
historic building by the
Quebec government...
- 6 ha)
Built 1910 (1910)
Built by Welch, J.J. Architectural style
Modified queenpost truss NRHP reference No. 72000988
Added to NRHP
January 20, 1972...
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Built in 1914 (some
sources say 1916), the 48-foot (15 m)
bridge is a
queenpost truss construction over a
single span. Its WGCB
number is 46-68-02. The...
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Township in
Greene County, Pennsylvania. It is a 46.5-foot-long (14.2 m),
Queenpost truss bridge with a tin
covered gable roof. It
crosses the
Hoover Run...
- 95917°W / 39.89611; -79.95917 (Carmichaels
Covered Bridge)
Greene Covered queenpost truss Cogan House Covered Bridge 1877 July 24, 1980
Cogan House 41°23′53″N...