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The Hale Boggs Memorial Bridge (also known as the Luling Bridge) is a cable-stayed bridge over the Mississippi River in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana. [2] It is named for the late United States Congressman Hale Boggs. [3] With a total length of 10,699 feet (3,261 m; 2.0263 mi), it is one of the longest bridges in the world.
The Luling–Destrehan Ferry George Prince was struck by the Norwegian tanker SS Frosta, which was traveling upriver. The collision occurred at mile post 120.8 above Head of Passes, less than three-quarters of a mile from the construction site of the Luling Bridge which would replace the ferry seven years
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New Railway Bridge in Beograde is among the largest cable-stayed brigdes in the world; it should be mentioned at the appropriate page. Freedom Bridge in the city of Novi Sad is the only cable-stayed brigde built-destroyed-rebult in the world. It now looks the same as it was before NATO destroyed it. WikiNeutrino 02:39, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
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Hodariyat Bridge, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (2012) Baluarte Bridge, Mexico (2012) the highest cable-stayed bridge in the world [4] [5] Newmarket Viaduct replacement, in Auckland, New Zealand (2012) Queensferry Crossing, United Kingdom (2017) Bandra–Worli Sea Link, Mumbai, India (2009) Cable-stayed bridge on the Mumbai Metro, India (2012)
The Luling–Destrehan Ferry was a ferry across the Mississippi River in the U.S. state of Louisiana, connecting Luling and Destrehan. [1] [2] The ferry was one of three routes then operated by the Louisiana Department of Highways, District 2. The others were the pedestrian Taft–Norco Ferry and the vehicle Edgard–Reserve Ferry.
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