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March 2012 (35.728 Degrees, 139.833 Degrees) Kinegawa Bridge |
During the last few months we've been traveling up the Sumida River and back down the Arakawa. We are now at the last of a cluster of bridges, the Kinegawa, which is a 1744 ft long through truss bridge that was built in 1969. This truss has no vertical members, it's just the simplest form of a Warren truss, a two lane highway bridge with wide sidewalks. Note the slightly tapered pier walls supporting the truss. This bridge has person-lift underneath. Apparently many of the Arakawa River Crossings were being worked on during the spring.
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