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Salado Bridge

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in Argentina

From Engineering, 27 October 1893[1] (illustrations not included here):-

SALADO BRIDGE, BUENOS AYRES AND ROSARIO RAILWAY.
Ww illustrate on our two-page plate the bridge over the River Salado, recently erected near the city of Santa Fe on the Buenos Ayres and Rosario Railway, a line for which Messrs. James Livesey and Son are the consulting engineers. The total length of the bridge between faces of abutments is 6733 ft. 9 in., or 1.27533 miles, and is divided into 80 approach spans of 65 ft. 3 in. (Figs. 9 to 14 ), and 12 main spans (Figs. l to 8) of 126 ft. 6 in. The approach spans are carried upon cast-iron screw pile piers (Fig. 15 ), and the main spans upon wrought-iron cylinder piers, filled with concrete (Fig. 16 ), the total height of the former varying from 28 ft. to 34 ft., and the latter from 59 ft . 4 in. to 49ft. 4 in. The main girders in both spans are of the inverted Warren type, with trough top and bottom booms, and angle and tee iron diagonals; .......

'.....The total weight of ironwork in the bridge is 4800 tons. The main spans and piers were manufactured by Messrs. Westwood, Baillie, and Co., of London Yard, Poplar, London, E., and the approach spans and piers by Messrs. Cochrane and Co. , of Woodside Iron Works, Dudley. The line of railway is somewhat prolific in long bridges, as, in addition to the one now under notice, there is a five-span bridge at 606.235 kilometres, on masonry piers, an eighteen-span one at 484.920 kilometres, on screw pile piers, and a thirty-five span one over the Sali River, on masonry piers; these are all 65 ft. 3 in. span, and the total weight of ironwork in these three bridges is 1250 tons ; they were all manufactured by the Patent Shaft Company, of Wednesbury. There is also the bridge over the Dulce River, ninety spans of 66 ft. 3 in., on cast-iron screw pile piers, of a total weight of 2500 tons, manufactured by Messrs. Cochrane and Co. , of Dudley. The last four referred to were all "deck" bridges, and, including the subject of our notice, were constructed from the designs and specifications and manufactured under the personal supervision of Mr. Jonathan Packman, M. Inst. C.E ., 63, New Broad-street, London.’


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  1. [1] Engineering, 27 October 1893, p.508ff