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- 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...
- 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...
- as the central crossbeam (pumpitolan) on which stand two queenposts (taknang). These queenposts terminate in a small square (ambubulan) which supports the...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- (26 m) long. It has a corrugated metal roof. It is a multiple Kingpost and Queenpost bridge. It is located east of Scottown on State Route 67 in Windsor Township...
- 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...
- historic and is not landmarked. The bridge started as a 38 foot long Queenpost truss toll gate bridge built in 1870 by William Mead. It originally spanned...