Crib bridge

Crib bridges were made from horizontally placed logs. 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.

Bridge across Nerepis River at Westfield, 1875
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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