Bridges and Tunnels

Bridges and Tunnels

Author: Donna Latham

Publisher: Nomad Press (VT)

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781936749522

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Introduces engineering concepts through twenty-five simple experiments that involve building several bridge and tunnel models.


The Model Railroader's Guide to Bridges, Trestles & Tunnels

The Model Railroader's Guide to Bridges, Trestles & Tunnels

Author: Jeff Wilson

Publisher: Kalmbach Publishing, Co.

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 9780890245965

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Build realistic bridges and tunnel portals, from simple culverts and wood beam bridges to majestic stone arches and steel viaducts. Discover how different types of bridges and trestles are used, with historic and contemporary prototype photos, and strategies for modeling, painting, and weathering scale models.


Bridges and Tunnels

Bridges and Tunnels

Author: Donna Latham

Publisher: Nomad Press

Published: 2012-06-01

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1936749556

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Bridges and tunnels are lifelines. People have tackled seemingly insurmountable obstacles, including vast canyons and mountain ranges, to design and construct these amazing passageways. Bridges and Tunnels: Investigate Feats of Engineering invites children ages 9 and up to explore the innovation and physical science behind structures our world depends on. Trivia and fun facts illustrate engineering ingenuity and achievements. Activities and projects encourage children to learn about the engineering process and to embrace trial and error.


See Inside Bridges, Towers and Tunnels

See Inside Bridges, Towers and Tunnels

Author: Struan Reid

Publisher: See Inside

Published: 2019-01-10

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 9781474922500

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Delve behind the scenes to look inside bridges, tunnels and towers around the world. Lift the flaps to reveal the mechanics and engineering of constructions including the Channel Tunnel connecting England and France, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the tallest building in the world, and many more. Usborne are official partners of the Year of Engineering 2018, a UK government initiative to inspire the next generation of engineers. With beautiful full-colour illustrations and fascinating details to discover on every page. Lift the flaps on each illustration to reveal layers of further information.


Encyclopedia of Bridges and Tunnels

Encyclopedia of Bridges and Tunnels

Author: Stephen Paul Johnson

Publisher: Facts on File

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 9780816044825

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Provides an alphabetical reference to bridges and tunnels, including designers, builders, and materials and machinery used in their construction.


Crossing the Hudson

Crossing the Hudson

Author: Donald Wolf

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2010-04-15

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 0813549507

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Fog, tide, ice, and human error--before the American Revolution those who ventured to cross the vast Hudson Valley waterway did so on ferryboats powered by humans, animals, and even fierce winds. Before that war, not a single Hudson River bridge or tunnel had been built. It wasn't until Americans looked to the land in the fight for independence that the importance of crossing the river efficiently became a subject of serious interest, especially militarily. Later, the needs of a new transportation system became critical--when steam railroads first rolled along there was no practical way to get them across the water without bridges. Crossing the Hudson continues this story soon after the end of the war, in 1805, when the first bridge was completed. Donald E. Wolf simultaneously tracks the founding of the towns and villages along the water's edge and the development of technologies such as steam and internal combustion that demanded new ways to cross the river. As a result, innovative engineering was created to provide for these resources. From hybrid, timber arch, and truss bridges on stone piers to long-span suspension and cantilevered bridges, railroad tunnels, and improvements in iron and steel technology, the construction feats that cross the Hudson represent technical elegance and physical beauty. Crossing the Hudson reveals their often multileveled stories--a history of where, why, when, and how these structures were built; the social, political, and commercial forces that influenced decisions to erect them; the personalities of the planners and builders; the unique connection between a builder and his bridge; and the design and construction techniques that turned mythical goals into structures of utility and beauty.


Bridge and Tunnel

Bridge and Tunnel

Author: John Hennessy

Publisher: Turning Point

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 85

ISBN-13: 9781933456553

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The urban landscape of memory haunts the poems of John Hennessy's collection Bridge and Tunnel. By turns gritty and rhapsodic, these poems make an entire history, an entire world, come to life in the reader's eye and ear.