Sciotoville Bridge

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The Sciotoville Bridge is a historic early 20th-century railroad truss bridge over the Ohio River, notable for its innovative continuous truss design and long spans.

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instanceOf continuous truss bridge
railroad bridge
truss bridge
alsoKnownAs Sciotoville Bridge over the Ohio River NERFINISHED
Sciotoville Railroad Bridge NERFINISHED
carries railroad traffic
completionDate 1917
constructionStartDate 1914
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Ohio River NERFINISHED
crossesNear Portsmouth, Ohio NERFINISHED
designedBy Gustav Lindenthal NERFINISHED
designedFor heavy railroad loads
engineer Gustav Lindenthal NERFINISHED
era early 20th century
hasDesign continuous truss
hasHistoricalSignificance early example of large continuous truss bridge
hasSpanType through truss
heritageStatus historic bridge
locatedIn Ohio
United States of America
surface form: United States
material steel
notableFor innovative continuous truss design
long spans
numberOfMainSpans 2
opened 1917
riverCrossed Ohio River NERFINISHED
structureType metal truss bridge
usedFor freight rail
passenger rail

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Gustav Lindenthal designed Sciotoville Bridge
Gustav Lindenthal notableWork Sciotoville Bridge