On Dec 4, 6:14*pm, wrote:
On Tue, 04 Dec 2012 12:03:19 -0500, GuzzisRule
wrote:
On Tue, 4 Dec 2012 05:13:22 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
This train trestle have stood its ground for the last 100 years.
This fact doesn't deter some drivers from challenging the bridge about
once a month. all of them fail. All footage courtesy of 11foot8.com
http://www.prochan.com/view?p=da1_1351183858
And, I'll bet the folks with the travel trailer didn't realize the problem until they got to the
campground. Hope it didn't rain on them!
We saw a lot of steel meets aluminum and plastic. What happens when it
is steel vs steel like a big excavator?
There was an incident that happened like that about 60 mi. from me. a
semi was hauling a huge rubber-tired crane on a flatbed and went into
an overpass and broke the bridge.Not counting totaling out the truck,
trailer, and crane. It was a heavily traveled portion of Rt. 50; a
two lane that breaks into a 4 lane to go around Washington Indiana.
That detoured traffic for over a year. Lots of fines and liability
to pay.