Had you crossed the Francis Scott Key Bridge just a few weeks ago, as millions of motorists did before a wayward container ship struck it in the early hours of March 26, you’d have passed below a ...
The Brooklyn Bridge was opened in 1883 in New York City and is still wowed as a marvel of 19th-century engineering. This hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge is 1834 ...
When the 1,200-foot-long Francis Scott Key Bridge opened in 1977, its enormous steel-truss design was the state of the art for river crossings. But in the decades since, a more modern design that has ...
From striking American bridges to ancient Roman aqueducts, these structures are one of a kind. It’s time to discover the most famous bridges and what makes them so unique. 31 Famous Bridges From fun ...
The cable-stayed bridge, like the suspension bridge, supports the roadway with massive steel cables, but in a different way. The cables run directly from the roadway up to a tower, forming a unique "A ...
The Myeongnyang Strait is where the Jindo Bridge, photo, connecting Haenam and Jindo in South Jeolla Province is located.
London’s Tower Bridge is a 244-meter-long combined bascule and suspension bridge over the River Thames. It was built to alleviate road traffic while preserving river access to the busy Pool of London ...