. The Street railway journal . •WIRE INSULATEDWIRES andCABLES. Iron, Steel and Galvanized Wire Rope. COPPER WIRE,HARD AND SOFT Extreme Length ofBridge betweenTerminals, 7,200 feet Length of River Span1,600 feet Extreme width ofBridge, 1 18 feet Height of centre of Cableat top of Tower abovehigh water, 333 feet Main Cables,19 Weight of Main Cables4,400 tons Number of Wires ineach Cable, 8,000 Illustration showstemporary Foot Bridgeon which Main Cablesare made Dia. of Cables support-ing Foot Bridge, 2% in. ALL WIRE CABLESTO BE FURNISHEDBY ... NEW EAST RIVER BRIDGE JOHN A. ROEBLIN


. The Street railway journal . •WIRE INSULATEDWIRES andCABLES. Iron, Steel and Galvanized Wire Rope. COPPER WIRE,HARD AND SOFT Extreme Length ofBridge betweenTerminals, 7,200 feet Length of River Span1,600 feet Extreme width ofBridge, 1 18 feet Height of centre of Cableat top of Tower abovehigh water, 333 feet Main Cables,19 Weight of Main Cables4,400 tons Number of Wires ineach Cable, 8,000 Illustration showstemporary Foot Bridgeon which Main Cablesare made Dia. of Cables support-ing Foot Bridge, 2% in. ALL WIRE CABLESTO BE FURNISHEDBY ... NEW EAST RIVER BRIDGE JOHN A. ROEBLINGS SONS CO. TRENTON, N. J. NEW YORK CHICAGO CLEVELAND SAN FRANCISCO STREET RAILWAY fOURNAL. 22H


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