The best place to find history and other information on the beam bridges would be in architectural books. These can be found and checked out from a local library.
arch bridges can support more weight than beam bridges but for price i say beam won.
Beam Bridges were built to make longer and more durable bridges.
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Yes, there are beam bridges in Australia , Like the Mooney Mooney Bridge.
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George Kramer has written: 'Bass Fishing' 'Slab, beam & girder bridges in Oregon' -- subject(s): Box girder Bridges, Concrete Bridges, Design and construction, History 'What Then... Is the Written Word For?'
The Beam bridge costs less. And much, much smaller. The Beam bridge costs less. And much, much smaller.
suspension, beam, cantilever, arch bridges. Hope this helps
both for short like places and both bridges
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Most highway bridges and railroad bridges are simple beam bridges. In this type of construction, the road surface or deck is supported by a series of longitudinal beams made of concrete, steel or timber. These in turn rest on bearings, which reston piers or abutments.