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The achilles heel of the pin truss bridge are the "pins". If one pin should fail, the whole bridge fails. The pin truss bridge was superceded on most railroads by non-pin truss bridges, or plate girder bridges. The pin truss bridges that survive, like this one, did so because they wound up on branch lines where their limited weight capacity did not impede their usefulness.


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