Transporter Bridges

Transporter Bridges

EnglishHardback
Hannavy John
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
EAN: 9781526760388
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Transporter Bridges are a legacy of the closing years of the 19th century and the early years of the 20th, and served a brief but important need. The huge increase in road transport, however, quickly rendered them obsolete, and although many were planned, little more than twenty-one were ever completed across the world - five of which were in Britain. Just nine still stand in their original form and currently only five are currently still in use - one each in Spain and Germany, two in the UK, one in Argentina - unused since the 1960s, and only recently returned to service in 2018 after restoration - and the last surviving 'pont transbordeur' in France returned to service in 2019 after major works. The second of Germany's surviving transporters is currently awaiting repair after a ship collided with it. But is the transporter bridge about to undergo a surprising renaissance? Proposals exist for three new bridges, all in France - at Nantes, Marseille and Brest - to replace some of those lost during and after the Second World War. The book is illustrated in colour throughout, using hundreds of photographs - the author's own modern images and many historic photographs and postcards chronicling the construction and operation of these unusual structures.
EAN 9781526760388
ISBN 152676038X
Binding Hardback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Publication date February 3, 2020
Pages 264
Language English
Dimensions 282 x 216
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Hannavy John
Illustrations 366 colour & black and white illustrations