How Do Cantilevers Support Bridges? | How Did They Build That?
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The Walkway over the Hudson in New York State comprises cantilever
Funnily enough, there's now a rather handsome cable stayed bridge right next to the Forth Bridge.
From my understanding a Cantilever Bridge is much stronger at handling heavier loads then a suspension bridge. The trade off is its more expensive to maintain then a cable stayed bridge. If the purpose of the bridge is to handle road traffic then a suspension bridge would suffice..for rail traffic a Cantilever or Truss bridge is better.
good doc Other then the fogged out sides that is radiculas.
Was this produced by the OU?
It seems that the Forth Bridge needs a coat of rust proofing paint.
It's just been repainted with new technology corrosion resistant paint (Bright Red). Finished last year I think.
The FIU bridge in Miami, Florida was a cheep look alike.
I think you mean cheap (inexpensive). Cheep is the sound a bird makes.
@@robertgross578 - thank you so much. Saved me saying that.
@@robertgross578 no, that would be a chirp sound
Conrail consolidated international shipping rail RR bid a catalever three hundred fifty million to build over Chamberlain bridge replacement project
That's the sad truth about money making and progress human beings become expendable at the drop of a coin and simply replaced that's not to say that the bridge itself is a wonderful vision of what the mind can bring to reality ☮️
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