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Crib bridge

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Crib bridge
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Crib bridges were made from horizontally placed logs.[1] The logs were laid first lengthwise, and then crosswise, in several layers. This consumed more trees than building trestle bridges, but they were easier to build without cranes or rams.

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Bridge across Nerepis River at Westfield, 1875
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Crib bridge of the Columbia and Nehalem Valley Railroad at McBride Creek

Less common are crib bridges made from stone, such as the Bailey Island Bridge.

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