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Springfield Railroad Bridge (1911), also called Union Pacific Springfield Railroad Bridge for the line that it carries, is a traditional railroad through truss bridge over the Willamette River, between Springfield and Eugene. The design is comprised of a Pratt truss secondary span (left) and a Parker truss main span (right), with trestle approach spans (not visible). A Parker truss is a variation of the older flat-topped Pratt truss; note how the taller Parker truss is essentially a Pratt truss (left) with a polygonal top chord. Originally built in 1911, it is reported that the main span (Parker truss) was strengthened extensively in 1925. Notable features are the riveted construction and pin-connected framing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.

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Springfield Railroad Bridge 1911 Lane County Oregon
Springfield Railroad Bridge (1911), also called Union Pacific Springfield Railroad Bridge for the line that it carries, is a traditional railroad through truss bridge over the Willamette River, between Springfield and Eugene. The design is comprised of a Pratt truss secondary span (left) and a Parker truss main span (right), with trestle approach spans (not visible). A Parker truss is a variation of the older flat-topped Pratt truss; note how the taller Parker truss is essentially a Pratt truss (left) with a polygonal top chord. Originally built in 1911, it is reported that the main span (Parker truss) was strengthened extensively in 1925. Notable features are the riveted construction and pin-connected framing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
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