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- Trestle abstract "A trestle (sometimes tressel) is a rigid frame used as a support, especially referring to a bridge composed of a number of short spans supported by such frames. In the context of trestle bridges, each supporting frame is generally referred to as a bent. Timber and iron trestles were extensively used in the 19th century, the former making up from 1 to 3% of the total length of the average railroad. In the 21st century, steel and sometimes concrete trestles are commonly used to bridge particularly deep valleys while timber trestles remain common in certain areas.Many timber trestles were built in the 19th and early 20th centuries with the expectation that they would be temporary. Timber trestles were used to get the railroad to its destination. Once the railroad was running, it was used to transport the material to replace trestles with more permanent works, transporting and dumping fill around some trestles and transporting stone or steel to replace others with more permanent bridges.In the later 20th century, tools such as the earthmover made it cheaper to construct a high fill directly instead of first constructing a trestle from which to dump the fill. Timber trestles remain common in some applications, most notably for bridge approaches crossing floodways, where earth fill would dangerously obstruct floodwater.For the purposes of discharging material below, a coal trestle carried a dead-end track, rather than a bridge.".
- Trestle thumbnail Wooden_trestle.jpg?width=300.
- Trestle wikiPageID "1480547".
- Trestle wikiPageLength "7763".
- Trestle wikiPageOutDegree "54".
- Trestle wikiPageRevisionID "668441803".
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink 1915_Galveston_Hurricane.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink 1915_Galveston_hurricane.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Afon_Mawddach.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Airline_Highway.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Barmouth_Bridge.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Beam_bridge.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Belah_Viaduct.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Bennerley_Viaduct.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Bent_(structural).
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Bonnet_Carré_Spillway.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Camas_Prairie_Railroad.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Camas_prairie.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Cambrian_Coast_Line.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Cambrian_Line.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Cardigan_Bay.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trestle_bridges.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Causeway.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Clapper_bridge.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Coal_trestle.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Cornwall_Railway_viaducts.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Crumlin,_Caerphilly.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Dolgellau.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Dowery_Dell.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Flood_control_channel.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Great_Salt_Lake.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Heavy_rail.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Idaho.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_10_in_Louisiana.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Kate_Shelley_High_Bridge.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Kinzua_Creek.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Lattice_girder.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Lucin_Cutoff.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Lumber.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Meldon_Viaduct.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink New_Orleans.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink North_Central_Idaho.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Passenger_rail_terminology.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Penmaenpool.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Plate_girder_bridge.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Pontchartrain_Expressway.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Prestressed_concrete.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Reinforced_concrete.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Roller_coaster.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Steel.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Timber.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Utah.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Viaduct.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLink Wheel_tractor-scraper.
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trestle Bridge".
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trestle".
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLinkText "concrete trestle".
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLinkText "railroad trestle".
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLinkText "tressle".
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLinkText "trestel".
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLinkText "trestle bridge".
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLinkText "trestle bridges".
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLinkText "trestle jetty".
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLinkText "trestle viaducts".
- Trestle wikiPageWikiLinkText "trestle".
- Trestle ancestorNames Beam_bridge.
- Trestle ancestorNames Clapper_bridge.
- Trestle carries Heavy_rail.
- Trestle carries Passenger_rail_terminology.
- Trestle descendentNames Viaduct.
- Trestle design "low".
- Trestle falsework "No".
- Trestle hasPhotoCollection Trestle.
- Trestle imageTitle "Trestles are useful as approaches to bridges over marshes and shallows".
- Trestle material Iron.
- Trestle material Lumber.
- Trestle material Prestressed_concrete.
- Trestle material Reinforced_concrete.
- Trestle material Steel.
- Trestle material Timber.
- Trestle movable "No".
- Trestle siblingNames "None".
- Trestle spanRange "Short".
- Trestle typeName "Trestle".
- Trestle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BridgeTypePix.
- Trestle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
- Trestle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Trestle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Trestle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Trestle subject Category:Trestle_bridges.
- Trestle hypernym Frame.
- Trestle type Weapon.
- Trestle comment "A trestle (sometimes tressel) is a rigid frame used as a support, especially referring to a bridge composed of a number of short spans supported by such frames. In the context of trestle bridges, each supporting frame is generally referred to as a bent. Timber and iron trestles were extensively used in the 19th century, the former making up from 1 to 3% of the total length of the average railroad.".
- Trestle label "Trestle".
- Trestle sameAs Trestle-Brücke.
- Trestle sameAs Pont_à_tréteaux.