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Bridge collapse in Pittsburgh
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(01-29-2022, 06:16 PM)StrictlyBiz Wrote: When they said that it was in Frick Park, I thought that it was some small bridge over a stream on a side road through the park. Then I saw the picture with the bus. I never knew the name of the bridge, but I've been over it several times before. It's huge, it's high, and it carries Forbes Avenue (a major artery in the Oakland section) over a huge ravine. 

Im stunned no one was killed. A friend who is a Structural Engineer explained to me in structural engineering jargon that the design of the bridge is why it collapsed the way that it did, and why no one was killed. He said that another design would've probably resulted in a different type of collapse that would've probably been deadly. 

I was just in oakland the day that happened.  I always stay near UPitt when Im in town.  I didnt go over that bridge this time but I have been over it on previous trips heading to or from the wheel mill bike park
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