| 1. | An alternative truss construction uses two queen posts ( or queen-posts ).
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| 2. | The bridge is of queen post design built by Robert R . Robbins.
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| 3. | Early European truss bridges used king post and queen post configurations.
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| 4. | The bridge construction is a combination of Queen post and King post type truss.
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| 5. | It consists of 10-span timber deck Queen Post truss viaduct, with each span measuring.
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| 6. | It has a queen post roof and is thatched.
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| 7. | The bridge is of queen post truss design.
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| 8. | A development adds a collar beam above the queen posts, which are then termed queen struts.
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| 9. | This primary support is supplemented by a queen post truss system that flank the king truss walls.
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| 10. | The full width and half-width suspended roof trusses are large scale with king and queen post construction.
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