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  2. Silver Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was completed in 1969 as a replacement for the collapsed Silver Bridge, although it is located about 4,300 feet (1.3 km) downstream (south) of the original. [ 23 ] The bridge carries US 35 across the river and serves as a major crossing for people and goods traveling between Charleston, West Virginia , and Southern and Central Ohio .

  3. Ashtabula River railroad disaster - Wikipedia

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    MacDonald believed the bridge collapsed due to a flaw in the southernmost lug at the top of the first full angle block from the west end. He noted that the lugs atop the angle blocks on the bridge had, for some reason, been shaved down to 1.6875 inches (42.86 mm) from 2 inches (51 mm).

  4. List of bridge failures - Wikipedia

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    The railway bridge collapsed under a heavy train loaded with more than 500 passengers; more than 70 were killed. Chester rail bridge: Chester, Massachusetts: United States 31 August 1893: Lattice truss bridge: Removed rivets caused bridge to collapse under the weight of a train 14 killed Point Ellice Bridge: Victoria, British Columbia: Canada ...

  5. History of Northeast Ohio bridge incidents after Francis ...

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    History of Northeast Ohio bridge incidents after Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore. ... "Heavy truck causes bridge to collapse" Jan. 22, 1935: "The high level bridge failure" Aug. 9 ...

  6. List of American railroad accidents - Wikipedia

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    The deadliest U.S. rail disaster of the 19th century--also Ohio's deadliest to date--led to changes in bridge construction code, the replacement of coal and wood stoves with steam heat in coaches, and mandatory federal investigation of all U.S. rail disasters [19] 1877 Pickering Valley wreck, Kimberton, Pennsylvania; 7 killed plus dozens injured.

  7. I thought 'here we go again' when I heard about bridge ... - AOL

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    At the time the bridge was erected in 1977, it was the longest truss bridge in the world. More: Collapse of Baltimore's Key is latest bridge incident of 2024 after similar collisions in China ...

  8. Miamitown bridge collapse - Wikipedia

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    Contributing to the cause of the collapse was the failure of the Hamilton County Engineer's Office to submit the bridge design plans to the Ohio Department of Transportation for review as required by state law. [1] The one-lane bridge was intended to carry U.S. 52 traffic while a replacement for the 93-year-old Miamitown Bridge was being built.

  9. Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore brings to mind ...

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    Steel Bridge collapse, Wheeling, West Virginia, Oct. 15, 1924 The Steel Bridge, which spanned the Ohio River from Wheeling, West Virginia to Wheeling Island in the Ohio River, collapsed on Oct. 15 ...