![]() Total fright flown to Berlin: 2.325.509,6 t.Total number of accidents: 17 (83 dead).Berlin Blockadeĭuring the so called Cold War… (to be continued) Berlin Airlift Figures: In just one year Aircrews from all over the world (United States Air Force, the British Royal Air Force, the Royal Canadian Air Force, the Royal Australian Air Force, the Royal New Zealand Air Force, and the South African Air Force) flew over 200,000 airlift flights, providing up to up to 8,893 tons of goods per day to Berlin – mostly food, fuel, clothes etc. America in particular, to support and supplly West Berlin with food and goods during the soviet Berlin Blockade 1948/1949. Jenkins Architecture and Art Library, University of Houston Digital Library.The Berlin Airlift (german: Berliner Luftbrücke / ‘Berlin air bridge’) was organized by the Western Allies, British and U.S. Catalogue 1889 Kenneth Franzheim II Rare Books Room ,William R. Berlin Iron Bridge Company Archived at the Wayback Machine web presentation.Archived from the original on 27 December 2014. Archived from the original on 21 June 2015. Archived from the original on 5 July 2010. Historic Iron and Steel Bridges in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. Several bridges in San Antonio, TX, including the Brackenridge Park Bridge (1890), the Augusta Street Bridge (1890), and the Crockett Street Bridge (1891).Neshanic Station Lenticular Truss Bridge (1896), over the South Branch Raritan River, Neshanic Station, New Jersey, NRHP-listed.Town Bridge (1895), over the Farmington River, Canton, CT, NRHP-listed.Lover's Leap Bridge (1895), a wrought-iron lenticular truss bridge over the Housatonic River, S of New Milford on Pumpkin Hill Rd., New Milford, CT, NRHP-listed.A small lenticular pony truss bridge, NRHP-listed 62, off VT 30, Dummerston, VT, NRHP-listed Rice Farm Road Bridge (1892), Town Hwy.Main Street Bridge (1891), spanning the Tankerhoosen River in Talcottville (Vernon), CT.over the Quinnipiac River, Meriden, CT, NRHP-listed Waterville Bridge (1890), moved in 1985, now brings the Appalachian Trail over Swatara Creek, Swatara Gap, PA, NRHP-listed.access over the Ausable River, Keene, NY, NRHP-listed over the Nonewaug River, Woodbury, CT, NRHP-listed Minortown Road Bridge (1890), Minortown Rd.Town Line Bridge (1888), located in the town of Taylor in Cortland County, New York, NRHP-listed.Ausable Sts., Keeseville, NY, NRHP-listed Swing Bridge (1888), over the Ausable River, between Clinton and S.Ouaquaga Lenticular Truss Bridge (1888), a lenticular truss bridge over the Susquehanna River, Ouaquaga, NY, NRHP-listed.over the Scantic River, East Windsor, CT, NRHP-listed Melrose Road Bridge (1888), Melrose Rd. ![]() over the Rippowam River, Stamford, CT, NRHP-listed Main Street Bridge (1888), now a footbridge only, carried Main St.over the Housatonic River, NW of New Milford, CT, NRHP-listed Boardman's Bridge (1888), Boardman Rd.E of NH 28 on Depot Rd., Chichester, NH, NRHP-listed 2 over the Missisquoi River, Highgate Falls, VT, NRHP-listed Douglas & Jarvis Patent Parabolic Truss Iron Bridge (1887), Rte.Ashland Mill Bridge (1886), over the Pachaug River, near Ashland St., Griswold, CT, formerly NRHP-listed.Washington St., Binghamton, New York, NRHP-listed South Washington Street Parabolic Bridge (1886), a lenticular truss bridge, S.Raymondville Parabolic Bridge (1886), a lenticular truss bridge spanning the Raquette River, Raymondville, NY, NRHP-listed.over the Moosup River, Plainfield, CT, NRHP-listed Glen Falls Bridge (1886), Brunswick Ave.over the Housatonic River, Lee, MA, NRHP-listed Golden Hill Bridge (c.1885), only known surviving bridge to implement modifications to the pony truss design patented by William O.Interlaken Mill Bridge (1885), spanning the Pawtuxet River at Arkwright, Coventry, RI, NRHP-listed.Hadley Parabolic Bridge (1885), only survivor of only three iron semi-deck lenticular truss bridges to have been built (in New York State or in the world?), CR 1, Hadley, NY, NRHP-listed.Interlaken Mill Bridge (1885), Rhode Island, built 1885 spanning the Pawtuxet River, NRHP-listed.Sheffield Street Bridge (1884), carries Sheffield Street over Hancock Brook in Waterbury, Connecticut, NRHP-listed.Bardwell's Ferry Bridge (1882), a lenticular truss bridge over the Deerfield River, Conway, Massachusetts, NRHP-listed.Berlin Bridge (1880) over Webutuck Creek, a lenticular truss bridge manufactured in 1880 and shipped to the area for installation by local residents, NRHP-listed.Mattabesset River Bridge (c.1880s or 1890s), abandoned lenticular pony-truss in Connecticut spanning the Mattabesset River between Cromwell and Berlin.
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