Another Barge/Bridge Collision

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RZehr

Re: Another Barge/Bridge Collision

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Let’s see if Texas or Maryland is slower at rebuilding.
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Ken
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Re: Another Barge/Bridge Collision

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RZehr wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 1:58 pm Let’s see if Texas or Maryland is slower at rebuilding.
They aren't remotely comparable. The TX bridge is vastly smaller and simpler and the damage is far less

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RZehr

Re: Another Barge/Bridge Collision

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Ken wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 3:15 pm
RZehr wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 1:58 pm Let’s see if Texas or Maryland is slower at rebuilding.
They aren't remotely comparable. The TX bridge is vastly smaller and simpler and the damage is far less

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Oh. Didn’t see that.
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MaxPC

Re: Another Barge/Bridge Collision

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The Baltimore bridge carried a great deal more traffic and was a part of a major harbor area. The Texas bridge not so. Yet it seems odd that both bridges were struck with barges.
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ken_sylvania

Re: Another Barge/Bridge Collision

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MaxPC wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 7:54 pm The Baltimore bridge carried a great deal more traffic and was a part of a major harbor area. The Texas bridge not so. Yet it seems odd that both bridges were struck with barges.
Yes, that would seem odd - if it was true.
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Re: Another Barge/Bridge Collision

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I suspect that had the Baltimore bridge accident not just happened, we would never have heard about this Texas bridge. It is a pretty minor 2-lane bridge connecting to a small island. And the damage isn't enormous. They have mostly closed the bridge out of precaution. So we are mostly hearing about it because the nation is focused on bridges right now. Otherwise it would be a local story at best.
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MaxPC

Re: Another Barge/Bridge Collision

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ken_sylvania wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 9:00 pm
MaxPC wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 7:54 pm The Baltimore bridge carried a great deal more traffic and was a part of a major harbor area. The Texas bridge not so. Yet it seems odd that both bridges were struck with barges.
Yes, that would seem odd - if it was true.
Is it not true? Which part?

I remember driving the old 7 mile bridge to Key West in 1970-71. It was very narrow and when a large truck was oncoming, it was also a white knuckler. We did not need carnival rides in that era. We had narrow bridges.
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Szdfan

Re: Another Barge/Bridge Collision

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MaxPC wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 10:24 am
ken_sylvania wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 9:00 pm
MaxPC wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 7:54 pm The Baltimore bridge carried a great deal more traffic and was a part of a major harbor area. The Texas bridge not so. Yet it seems odd that both bridges were struck with barges.
Yes, that would seem odd - if it was true.
Is it not true? Which part?

I remember driving the old 7 mile bridge to Key West in 1970-71. It was very narrow and when a large truck was oncoming, it was also a white knuckler. We did not need carnival rides in that era. We had narrow bridges.
The ship that hit the Key Bridge in Baltimore wasn't a barge.
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MaxPC

Re: Another Barge/Bridge Collision

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Szdfan wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 10:37 am
MaxPC wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 10:24 am
ken_sylvania wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 9:00 pm
Yes, that would seem odd - if it was true.
Is it not true? Which part?

I remember driving the old 7 mile bridge to Key West in 1970-71. It was very narrow and when a large truck was oncoming, it was also a white knuckler. We did not need carnival rides in that era. We had narrow bridges.
The ship that hit the Key Bridge in Baltimore wasn't a barge.
In my lexicon, anything that carries cargo above decks falls into the category of barge. Parsing of terminologies can run into interesting exchanges.
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