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The Francis Scott Key Bridge under construction in 1976 Sign for the Key Bridge used on approach roads. The Francis Scott Key Bridge (informally, Key Bridge or Beltway Bridge) is a partially collapsed bridge in the Baltimore metropolitan area, Maryland. Opened in 1977, it collapsed on March 26, 2024, after a container ship struck one of its piers.
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U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., speaks near the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Dundalk, Maryland on March 26, 2024. ... President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the collapse of Francis Scott ...
The Key Bridge project is just one small part of an emergency spending bill that will add an estimated $300 billion to the budget deficit over 10 years. Still, it is a useful illustration of why ...
The cost of rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore — which collapsed in March after a container ship smashed into one of its support pillars — will be between $1.7bn and $1.9bn ...
On May 2, Maryland Department of Transportation officials said they plan to replace the bridge by fall 2028 at an estimated cost of $1.7 billion to $1.9 billion. [3] One firm has suggested the new bridge be a cable-stayed bridge like Florida's Sunshine Skyway Bridge as shown. The original Sunshine Skyway bridge suffered a similar fate.
The 47-year-old Key Bridge collapsed due to a “ship strike” incident and has been closed to traffic, the Maryland Transportation Authority said on X in a statement. “All lanes closed both ...