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- Q4939800 abstract "The Bollman Truss Railroad Bridge at Savage, Maryland is the sole surviving example of a revolutionary design in the history of American bridge engineering. The 160-foot (48.8 m) double-span truss bridge is one of the oldest standing iron railroad bridges in the United States; currently, however, it is in use carrying the Savage Mill Trail across the Little Patuxent River. It was the first successful all-metal bridge design to be adopted and consistently used on a railroad. The type was named for its inventor, Wendel Bollman, a self-educated Baltimore engineer.".
- Q4939800 architect Q7982364.
- Q4939800 bridgeCarries "Savage Mill Trail".
- Q4939800 buildingEndDate "1869".
- Q4939800 constructionMaterial Q860451.
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- Q4939800 length "48.768".
- Q4939800 locatedInArea Q7427684.
- Q4939800 mainspan "24.384".
- Q4939800 numberOfPiersInWater "1".
- Q4939800 numberOfSpans "2".
- Q4939800 thumbnail Bollman-bridge-1.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4939800 added "1972-10-18".
- Q4939800 bridgeName "Bollman Suspension and Trussed Bridge".
- Q4939800 built "1869".
- Q4939800 carries "Savage Mill Trail".
- Q4939800 complete "1869".
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- Q4939800 designer "Wendel Bollman".
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- Q4939800 mainspan "2".
- Q4939800 material "cast and wrought Iron".
- Q4939800 name "Bollman Suspension and Trussed Bridge".
- Q4939800 pierswater "1".
- Q4939800 refnum "72000582".
- Q4939800 spans "2".
- Q4939800 type Place.
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- Q4939800 type Bridge.
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- Q4939800 comment "The Bollman Truss Railroad Bridge at Savage, Maryland is the sole surviving example of a revolutionary design in the history of American bridge engineering. The 160-foot (48.8 m) double-span truss bridge is one of the oldest standing iron railroad bridges in the United States; currently, however, it is in use carrying the Savage Mill Trail across the Little Patuxent River. It was the first successful all-metal bridge design to be adopted and consistently used on a railroad.".
- Q4939800 label "Bollman Truss Railroad Bridge".
- Q4939800 depiction Bollman-bridge-1.jpg.
- Q4939800 name "Bollman Suspension and Trussed Bridge".