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  2. I-40 bridge disaster - Wikipedia

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    The I-40 bridge disaster was a bridge collapse that occurred southeast of Webbers Falls, Oklahoma, United States at 7:45 a.m. on May 26, 2002. Freight barges being transported on the Arkansas River collided with a pier supporting the Interstate 40 road bridge crossing the river. The resulting failure of the supports caused a section of the ...

  3. Interstate 40 in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Westbound I-40 traffic was detoured through Gore and Webbers Falls along SH-10, US-64, and SH-100, while eastbound traffic was diverted through Porum and Stigler along SH-2, SH-9, and US-59. [3] Delays of 30 to 50 minutes on the 12-mile (19 km) westbound detour were typical, although trains passing through Gore could lengthen wait times by 15 ...

  4. Muskogee Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    Hyde Park Road – Port of Muskogee, War Memorial Park: Exit number not signed westbound: SH-165 begins Free section begins: 34: 55 – US 62 – Muskogee, Bacone College, NSU Muskogee, Fort Gibson, Tahlequah: 35: 56 – Gibson Street: 36: 58 – Chandler Road / Hancock Street: Hancock Street not signed westbound: 37: 60 – SH-165 west (Peak ...

  5. Remembering the names of those who died in 2002 bridge ... - AOL

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    On May 26, 2002, a barge struck the Interstate 40 bridge about 40 miles west of Fort Smith and claimed 14 lives. Here's how they're being remembered. On May 26, 2002, a barge struck the Interstate ...

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  7. Arkansas River - Wikipedia

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    At its headwaters beginning near Leadville, Colorado, the Arkansas runs as a steep fast-flowing mountain river through the Rockies in its narrow valley, dropping 4,600 feet (1,400 m) in 120 miles (190 km). [12] This section supports extensive whitewater rafting, including The Numbers (near Granite, Colorado), Brown's Canyon, and the Royal Gorge.

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