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The Structural Engineer, Volume 36, Issue 12, 1958
The ancient City of Lincoln has been renowned for hundreds of years for its beautiful cathedral and the many examples of Roman remains which are to be found within its boundaries. Since the advent of the railways, which resulted in level crossings across its main North and South roads, it acquired another claim to fame of a different nature-in the shape of unparalleled traffic problems. S. M. Reisser, K. M. Wright and D. Bolton
MR. A. J. ASHDOWN (Associate-Member) commented that Professor Ocklcston’s very interesting paper endeavoured to bridge the gap of the largc discrepancy between failing loads calculated on the latest theories for moments of resistance and the actual failing load.