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Carries | Pedestrians, pipelines, automobiles, trucks, light rail, heavy rail |
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Span range | Short to medium – not very long unless it is continuous |
Material | Timber, iron, steel, reinforced concrete, prestressed concrete |
Movable | May be movable – see movable bridge |
Design effort | Medium |
Falsework required | Depends upon length, materials, and degree of prefabrication |
The triple whipple truss is a style of truss bridge that was used in the 19th century. In such a bridge, the diagonals are under tension. It was the first scientifically-designed truss bridge in the United States. They cross two neighboring verticals rather than connecting to it like a Pratt truss.[1][2]
The only remaining example of this style in the United States is the Laughery Creek Bridge in Indiana.
- ^ "Whipple Truss Bridge". American Society of Civil Engineers. Retrieved 2023-07-08.
- ^ "Whipple Truss Bridges". Blair Historic Preservation Alliance. Retrieved 2023-07-08.