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Post by ferris1248 on Mar 28, 2024 5:27:02 GMT -5
I'm guessing this bridge will take a lot longer than Minnesota.
Much higher span with clearances for cargo ships. Entirely different load weights.
Plus they will have to work around ships coming and going at one of the busiest ports on the east coast.
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Post by olmucky on Mar 31, 2024 5:58:03 GMT -5
Wonder if they’ll rename it
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Post by ferris1248 on Apr 26, 2024 8:05:21 GMT -5
"Some of the biggest ships trapped behind the wreckage of Baltimore’s Key Bridge can finally escape, as a new, deeper temporary channel opened Thursday for carefully choreographed journeys in and out of the Port of Baltimore." "On Thursday morning, the Panama-flagged Balsa 94, escorted by a pair of tugboats, slipped through a new 300-foot-wide, 38-foot-deep channel and headed for the Chesapeake Bay on its way to eastern Canada’s Port of Saint John. Later in the day, a large ship that carries vehicles and a third cargo ship also headed out through the channel, while others were set to come into the port, authorities said." “The channel is active and in use,” said Petty Officer Michael Himes, a spokesman for the Key Bridge Response Unified Command." "There’s been a trickle of marine traffic and commerce in recent weeks, with more than 140 smaller ships circumventing the disabled Dali and the crumpled steel debris blocking the main shipping channel by using smaller temporary channels." "The deeper channel that opened Thursday is set to offer a limited window for the passage of some bigger vessels." "The U.S. Department of Transportation earlier this month said there were three bulk carriers, two general cargo ships, a tanker and a vehicle carrier stuck behind the destroyed bridge, along with four U.S. vessels for moving Army and Marine Corps equipment." "But on Monday, that window will shut again, Himes said. Teams of workers are set to reach a particularly delicate phase of the post-disaster cleanup next week, as they pull a large steel section of the fallen span off the Dali so it can eventually be floated out of the way and the main channel fully reopened." "Authorities want to protect the crews doing that crucial work from any added disturbances from large vessels passing by, necessitating the closure of the deeper temporary channel." “It’s two things going on at the same time,” Himes said. “There’s our commitment to restoring commerce to Baltimore in any way we can, while also balancing against the removal of bridge debris from the Dali.” "The deeper temporary channel will open again around May 10. And crews are still planning to reopen the full shipping channel by the end of May." www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/new-channel-lets-long-trapped-ships-escape-from-baltimore-harbor/ar-AA1nFZrv?ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=66eb7aedbe3a4e738d5268ad19c2f31c&ei=24
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Post by One Man Gang on Apr 26, 2024 12:46:01 GMT -5
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Post by swampdog on Apr 26, 2024 13:43:58 GMT -5
That some serious money being made. They should pay to replace the bridge.
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