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Anderson Bridge (other)
Anderson Bridge can refer to: *Anderson Bridge (Singapore), Singapore River, Singapore *Anderson Memorial Bridge Anderson Memorial Bridge (commonly but incorrectly called Larz Anderson Bridge) connects Allston, a neighborhood of Boston, and Cambridge. The bridge stands on the site of the Great Bridge built in 1662, the first structure to span the Charles ..., Charles River, Massachusetts, United States * Charles Anderson Memorial Bridge, Pennsylvania, United States * Anderson Street Bridge (Hackensack River), New Jersey, United States * Forrest H. Anderson Memorial Bridge, Missouri River in Craig, Montana, United States * Anderston bridge, a footbridge in Glasgow, Scotland. * Anderson Bridge massacre, 1950 in Pakistan * Anderson Bridge (New Brunswick), Canada {{disambig ...
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Anderson Bridge (Singapore)
Anderson Bridge is a pedestrian bridge that spans across the Singapore River. It is located near the river's mouth in the Downtown Core, Downtown Core Planning Area of Singapore's Central Area, Singapore, Central Area. The bridge was completed in 1910,G. Chandradas, Tien Chung Ping (21 August 2008). "Bridging the gap", The Straits Times. and was named after the Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the Federated Malay States (1904–1911), Sir John Anderson (colonial administrator), John Anderson, who officially opened the bridge on 12 March 1910. It forms part of the Singapore Grand Prix's Marina Bay Street Circuit, which debuted on 28 September 2008. History Anderson Bridge was built under oversight of Municipal Engineer Robert Peirce (engineer), Robert Peirce with the intention to replace the overloaded Cavenagh Bridge as the link between the government Administration (government), administrative area in the Civic District on the northern Bank (geogra ...
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Anderson Memorial Bridge
Anderson Memorial Bridge (commonly but incorrectly called Larz Anderson Bridge) connects Allston, a neighborhood of Boston, and Cambridge. The bridge stands on the site of the Great Bridge built in 1662, the first structure to span the Charles River. It brings Boston traffic (from North Harvard Street) into Harvard Square (via JFK Street) and was finished in 1915.Bridges of Cambridge
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Often assumed to be named after , the bridge was actually built by him as a memorial to his father, Nicholas Longworth Anderson. To do so, An ...
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Charles Anderson Memorial Bridge
The Charles Anderson Memorial Bridge is a steel deck truss bridge located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The bridge carries the four-lane roadway of Boulevard of the Allies across a ravine known as Junction Hollow, connecting the neighborhoods of Central Oakland and South Oakland with Schenley Park. The bridge also spans the Junction Hollow Trail and P&W Subdivision railroad tracks which run along the bottom of the valley. The Anderson Bridge is a notable example of a Wichert truss, a rare bridge type with few surviving examples. The Wichert truss is a type of modified continuous truss using a quadrilateral section over each support to make it statically determinate. The design was patented by Pittsburgh civil engineer Edward M. Wichert in 1930. The Anderson Bridge is one of two Wichert truss bridges in Pittsburgh along with the Homestead Grays Bridge. The bridge is a contributing property in the Schenley Park Historic District. It was also assessed by the Penns ...
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Anderson Street Bridge (Hackensack River)
The Anderson Street Bridge, also known as the Cedar Lane Bridge, is a fixed-span road bridge over the Hackensack River in Hackensack and Teaneck in Bergen County, New Jersey, U.S. The crossing was built in 1971 to replace an earlier structure. Being structurally deficient, the bridge was given weight restrictions in 2012 and was partially closed in 2016 for interim repairs. It is one of several bridges over the river in Hackensack, including the Court Street Bridge, the Midtown Bridge, and those that carry Interstate 80 and Route 4. Earlier crossings Records indicate that a wooden bridge was built on the site in 1858 and replaced by a new crossing in the early 20th century. Weight limitations and reconstruction In 2012 due to structural deficiencies, the bridge was limited to vehicles of less than 15 tons, and two outer lanes were closed, thus precipitating the re-routing of more than 400 weekday bus trips, affecting New Jersey Transit bus routes 83, 157, 168, 175, 178, 1 ...
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Forrest may refer to: Places Australia * Forrest, Australian Capital Territory * Forrest, Victoria, a small rural township *Division of Forrest, a federal division of the Australian House of Representatives, in Western Australia * Electoral district of Forrest, Western Australia, an electoral district from 1904 to 1950 *Forrest Land District, Western Australia, a cadastral division * Forrest, Western Australia, a small settlement and railway station ** Forrest Airport * Forrest River, Western Australia * Forrest Highway, Western Australia United States * Forrest, Illinois, a village * Forrest City, Arkansas *Forrest Township, Livingston County, Illinois * Forrest County, Mississippi * Camp Forrest, an American World War II training base in Tullahoma, Tennessee Elsewhere *Forrest Pass, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica *Forrest, Manitoba, Canada, a small town *Forrest Road, a street in Edinburgh, Scotland People and fictional characters *Forrest (surname) *Forrest (given name) *Forre ...
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Anderston Bridge
Bridge to Nowhere is a nickname used to refer to various unfinished structures around the M8 motorway in the centre of Glasgow, Scotland. They were built in the 1960s as part of the Glasgow Inner Ring Road project but left incomplete for several years. One "bridge", at Charing Cross, was completed in the 1990s as an office block. The Anderston Footbridge, a pedestrian bridge south of St Patrick's church, was finally completed in 2013 as part of a walking and cycling route. A third "Bridge to Nowhere" was created in 2008 following the demolition of a hotel a few blocks away from the M8 but its remains were finally removed in 2017. Charing Cross Podium The structure officially called the Charing Cross Podium was always intended to have a development of some sort on the top level. However, the incomplete structure looked like a bridge and was often referred to as the 'Bridge to Nowhere'. When the western flank of the inner ring road was being prepared for tender in the mid-1960s ...
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