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The initial popularity of the truss bridge was based primarily on its simplicity of construction and economics of building the bridges. In the 1800s, wood was cheap and plentiful. Wood was an ideal construction material because it was flexible and elastic to some degree and could withstand the variety of forces that acted against it. The early truss bridges were built from wooden timbers and were constructed in trestle forms where they were composed of a braced framework of timbers, piles or steel beams built to carry roads or railroads over a depression in the landscape topography.

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