Talk:Continuous truss bridge

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What about the Hart Bridge?
There appears to be confusion in different Wikipedia articles on whether the Hart Bridge is a continuous truss or cantilever structure (maybe it has elements of both?). It does not appear in the list here, although it has a photo illustration, but appears in the list of longest continuous truss bridge spans (separate article). In the linked PDF of longest bridge spans it is shown as a cantilever span rather than continuous truss. Hyperman 42 (talk) 12:25, 26 March 2024 (UTC)