- Deutzer Hängebrücke
The Deutzer Hängebrücke, possibly also known as the Hindenburgbrücke, was a
self-anchored suspension bridge usingeyebar chains, across theRhine inCologne ,Germany . It was destroyed in 1945, and replaced in 1948 by theDeutzer Brücke .H. D. Robinson , who later worked withDavid B. Steinman on theFlorianopolis Bridge , anothereyebar chain bridge, consulted on the towers for the design of this Cologne bridge. It reportedly later served as inspiration for American bridge engineers and was specifically cited as a design influence on the Three Sisters bridges inPennsylvania .tatistics
*span lengths 92 m - 185 m - 92 m
*deck width 18.7 m / 27.50 mExternal links
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*de icon [http://www.z-m.com/bruckeng.htm#Deutzer Deutzer] entry at "Bridges of Koeln"
* [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=hhdatapage&fileName=pa/pa3800/pa3845/data/hhdatapage.db&recNum=0 HAER report] on Three Sisters mentions H. D. Robinson involvement in the tower design of this bridge.
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