Masonry arch bridges - lateral loading tests on horn's bridge viaduct, Chesterfield (TM-TS-029)

Last updated on 02 August 2013 2:54
British Rail is responsible for approximately 30 000 bridges of which half are of brick and masonry construction. Over 60% of these masonry structures are over 100 years old. Without a major reconstruction programme then, by definition, this percentage will increase. During the 100 years since these bridges were constructed...
Author(s): Aitken W.K.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1974
United Kingdom
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