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Bow Ridge Tunnel (1864), Pennsylvania Railroad, Westmoreland County [5] Bow Ridge Tunnel (1907) , Pennsylvania Railroad , 630 feet (190 m) Westmoreland County [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Buxton Tunnel , Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway, Avella , Washington County, one mile east of the West Virginia border [ 8 ]
Pennsylvania Railroad, Bow Ridge Tunnel: 1907 1987 Former Pennsylvania Railroad: Bow Ridge Derry Township: Westmoreland: PA-357: Sand Patch Tunnel: 1912 1992 CSX Transportation: Negro Mountain: Larimer Township: Somerset
Collapse of crane on pier of Rutenberg Power Station: Ashkelon, Israel Crane 2 dead, 1 injured 2023 2023 New York City parking garage collapse: New York City, United States: Parking garage 1 dead, 5 injured 2023 Interstate 95 bridge collapse: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States: Highway overpass 1 dead 2023 Davenport apartment collapse
For families of Key Bridge collapse victims, a search for justice begins By LEA SKENE Associated Press BALTIMORE (AP) — Years after immigrating to the U.S. and settling in the Baltimore area, Maria del Carmen Castellón was working toward a new chapter of her family’s American dream, hoping to expand her successful food truck business into ...
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The tunnel was successfully closed in 1938 with a student strike ensuing. The effort to return the tunnel to service began in 1940. The effort to return the tunnel to service began in 1940. A partial tunnel collapse in Nov. 7, 1940 claimed the lives of five people, Haywood Turner, Charles Rosborough, Harper Fair, George Russell, and John Wright.
The collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge and a damaged cargo vessel Police confirmed on Wednesday that rescue workers recovered the bodies of two victims of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key ...
The bridge collapsed at 1.30am on 26 March after a cargo ship collided with a supporting pier. Six men, all of whom were Latino immigrant workers, were on the bridge at the time, authorities said.