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At the time of building, it was the biggest single span bridge in the world.
It's an 85 feet long single span bridge and was built to serve wagon traffic.
It is also the second longest single spanning bridge in Allegheny County.
In addition two single span bridges have been provided on each ramp to facilitate road users for making a U-turn.
The designers found the solution in designing a single span bridge carrying a double track, without the need for piers.
It is 32 feet long and is a wood plank framed, gable roofed, single span bridge.
In 2006 the bridge was replaced with a new single span bridge, Veterans Bridge.
In addition two single span bridges have been constructed one on upstream and other on downstream side of the underpass.
The bridge was designed by David Lennox and was at the time the longest single span bridge in the world.
When the Poughkeepsie Rail Bridge opened in 1889, it became the longest single span bridge in the world.
The elder Brunel had recommended including a central support for the bridge, as he did not believe a single span bridge of such length could be constructed.
A single span bridge was built in the late 18th century by Lord Devonshire to link Dungarvan with Abbeyside and indeed Waterford via said causeway.
In 1962, the Commission built a single span bridge over Route 73 and a multi-span bridge over Pennsauken Creek, on River Road.
A new single span bridge was built beside Y Bont Fawr in 1938 and the old bridge was demolished at the end of the second world war.
Midpoint Memorial Bridge (State Road 884): 4-lane single span bridge that connects Cape Coral with Fort Myers, over the Caloosahatchee River.
In 1814, the present single span bridge was completed by Savage & Knowles, and has remained largely unaffected by the effects of flooding common to this stretch of the Liffey.
To the north of the village of Cantlop there is an unusual cast iron single span bridge known as the Cantlop Bridge, that was designed and constructed by Thomas Telford in 1820.
It was approached by a long road that switchbacked up from the valley floor, ending at a single span bridge over the narrow, deep gorge at the edge of the wide plaza spread in front of the temple.
A single span bridge, it was built about 1825 for the de Rutzens family of coursed, undressed stone, with two carved external panels on either side and dressed stone edge on the rim of the arch.
To the north of the village there is a cast iron single span bridge (Cantlop Bridge), now generally accepted to have been designed by Thomas Telford, who once worked as the County Surveyor of Shropshire.