I think that's a standard Pratt truss. The girders aren't anything special - the trusses are loaded only at the joints, so there needs to be a beam/girder grid to carry the tracks between the joints. You just don't normally notice them because it's hidden down at the base of the truss.
The top-loaded truss was probably used because of the high banks. A conventional bottom-loaded truss would have towered over the area, and there was obviously sufficient clearance underneath for a top-loaded truss.