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Oops! trucks trains and low bridges

 
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Jan 16, 2005 20:45 as a reply to  @ post 381299 |  #31

stoneylonesome wrote:
Ya wasn't that called the BIG DIG, Now they call it the BIG LEAKY DIG :lol: :lol: :lol:

I thought it was just renamed the BIG LEAK. :lol: Fortunately, Hartford isn't going to attempt to bury I-91. They'd really screw it up better than Boston. ;)

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Jan 17, 2005 03:57 as a reply to  @ post 377255 |  #32

thomascanty wrote:
That must have been a very heavy train to make the bridge bulge down that much! Doesn't sound like the bridge was too safe to begin with, either, if that could happen...

You would be surprised how much seemingly solid objects can bend. Have you heard how much the top of the Empire State Building sways in the wind or how far the wings on an aerplane move in rough conditions? Can't remember the figures but it's an awful lot.


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