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Table bridge

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Descendant
  
None

Movable
  
Yes

Falsework required
  
No

Material
  
Steel

Span range
  
Short

Design effort
  
Medium

Ancestor
  
Plate girder bridge

Carry
  
Pedestrian

Table bridge

Carries
  
Automobile, pedestrians

Related
  
Similar
  
Folding bridge, Retractable bridge, Tilt bridge, Bascule bridge, Submersible bridge

How to do a table bridge


A table bridge is a moveable bridge in which the deck moves along the vertical axis. Hydraulic pillars under the bridge raise the bridge deck to allow barge traffic to pass beneath it. In contrast to a lift bridge, where the deck is pulled upwards along towers, the deck of a table bridge is pushed upwards by otherwise hidden pillars. The name originates from the fact that when open it resembles a table.

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The total space required by a table bridge is hardly larger than the bridge deck, which is not the case with a thrust bridge. Unlike a lift bridge this type has only slight visual impact upon its surroundings when closed for use by road traffic. This is very well demonstrated by the Pont levant Notre Dame at Tournai in Belgium.

Table bridge shuffle from dan and dave


References

Table bridge Wikipedia


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