02-01-2012, 06:40 PM
The Bridges Of New Jersey: Portraits Of Garden State Crossings
Author: Steven M. Richman | Size: 2.45 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: Rutgers University Press | Year: 2005 | pages: 177 | ISBN: 0813535107
"Steven Richman’s enthusiasm for New Jersey bridges is contagious. He helps us come to see the spans that he celebrates as structural gems and cultural treasures."—Henry Petroski, author of Engineers of Dreams: Great Bridge Builders and the Spanning of America
New Jersey is sandwiched between the Hudson and Delaware Rivers, with the Raritan, Passaic, and Navesink cutting swaths across it. In spite of the state’s relatively small size, over six thousand bridges span its varied landscape. They traverse rivers, streams, railroads, and roadways. Several dozen bridges cut across the Delaware River alone, carrying pedestrian, vehicular, and railroad traffic. Three connect the state to Staten Island. Some are steeped in history, dating back to the colonial era and the Revolutionary War. Others are recognized worldwide for their size or significance in the annals of engineering.
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