Bollman Truss Railroad Bridge

Local nameBollman Truss Railroad Bridge
LocationSavage

The Bollman Truss Railroad Bridge at Savage, Maryland is the sole surviving example of a revolutionary design in the history of American bridge engineering. The 160-foot double-span is a suspension truss bridge. The first Bollman bridge was installed on the site; however, the current bridge is not the original. The current bridge was built in 1852 and moved to the site thirty years later. It is one of the oldest standing iron railroad bridges in the United States. Currently, however, it is in use carrying the Savage Mill Trail across the Little Patuxent River.

The Bollman design was the first successful all-metal bridge design to be adopted and consistently used on a railroad. The type was named for its inventor, Wendel Bollman, a self-educated Baltimore civil engineer. Bollman formed two companies in Baltimore, the W. Bollman and Company and the Patapsco Bridge Company, to market the bridge in North and South America.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bollman_Truss_Railroad_Bridge

Address 8633 Foundry St, Savage 20763, United States

Coordinates 39°8'5.769" N -76°49'30.27" E

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