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OT: I-35W bridge collapse in Minneapolis
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 6:55 PM

Just got this off the Drudge Report....

http://wcco.com/topstories/local_story_213191448.html

"I-35W Bridge Collapse Into Mississippi River"

More info should be coming in as the evening news shows begin.

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Posted by jeaton on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 7:02 PM
It's live on CNN now.  It is a horrible sight.

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Posted by solzrules on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 7:02 PM

Wow, somebody just got fired.

That wasn't a minor buckle, that was a major failure. 

Hope everyone is okay.

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Posted by devils on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 7:03 PM
Fingers Crossed....... Thoughts and prayers with all affected.
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Posted by J. Edgar on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 7:07 PM

 terrible.........God Bless em all

 live pics at 8;08 ET it collsped on some rail cars as well....

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 7:14 PM

 

Terrible!

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Posted by J. Edgar on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 7:17 PM
 looks to me like the hoppers might have been on the move.....
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Posted by BNSF_GP60M on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 7:27 PM

Looks like a Minnesota Commerical train. Watching on MSNBC.

My prayers are with the people involved.

 

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Posted by WSOR 4025 on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 7:28 PM
Geez, my relatives from St. Paul just left for home. They'll sure be surprised! Hope everyones alright.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 7:28 PM
There was a lot of construction work going on.  Apparently it was focused on roadway overlays.  A guy from MNDOT said there was no work being done on the steel support structure.
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Posted by J. Edgar on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 7:32 PM
foxnews is saying traffic was stopped......static weight issues???
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Posted by Railfan1 on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 7:45 PM
Reports say 25-30 injured.
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Posted by CNW 6000 on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 7:50 PM

Something heavy on top of something that wasn't ready to support that heavy of a load.  I pray for those affected by this.

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Posted by SteamFreak on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 7:51 PM

It's not completely off-topic, because the bridge collapsed on top of some covered hopper cars on tracks running parallel to the river. A tank car is sitting beside them undamaged. If it contains anything toxic, that's too close for comfort.

My thoughts and prayers go out to those in the Twin Cities area. They've apparently rescued people from the river, so let's pray the death toll will be low.

This gives me the heebie-jeebies. I used to travel the Pulaski Skyway everyday. Shock [:O]

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 8:02 PM
I have heard of cases where a piece of freeway deck suddenly drops.  Earthquakes taken down bridges.  A barge can hit a bridge.  But I have never known of something this big happening in the normal life a bridge.  They must have large safety factors, and I am sure they keep track of deterioration issues.  Homeland Security said they cannot link it with terrorism.  One thing is for sure:  This cannot possibly go down as something that just happened to happen with no clear reason.
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Posted by Soo 6604 on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 8:44 PM

Prayers to all the families that will be affected by the bridge collaspe.

I wonder whos rail line it crossed. How will it effect rail traffic in the area. What about the river traffic since it did fall in the Mississippi River.

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Posted by SchemerBob on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 9:08 PM

I looked on Google maps, and it appears that the bridge goes over a train yard, which dead-ends west of it, so it must have been freight cars in the yard that the bridge collapsed on, not a mainline train. Still, this is terrible. My prayers are with all of the people involved. Hope most get away safely.

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Posted by blhanel on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 9:12 PM
A couple of covered hoppers are partially crushed.  It looks like the tank car mentioned earlier has quite a dent in it as well.  The Fox reporter speculated while we were looking at a close-up of the hoppers that they could be part of a passenger train...Dunce [D)]
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Posted by DennisHeld on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 9:29 PM
 blhanel wrote:
A couple of covered hoppers are partially crushed.  It looks like the tank car mentioned earlier has quite a dent in it as well.  The Fox reporter speculated while we were looking at a close-up of the hoppers that they could be part of a passenger train...Dunce [D)]


My prayers to those involved, as well. I tend not to listen to Fox News for 'catastrophy' coverage. I know that the anchors have to fill the air with talk, but that talk has ranged from unfounded speculation to just plain stupid comments.
About a year ago a coal train hit an SUV northeast of St Louis. The Fox News anchor noticed that the coal train was headed into the sunrise and speculated that the engineer couldn't see the SUV in the sun's glare. He said it wasn't known if the train was braking.
The last straw was when the Blue Angel jet crashed a couple months back. The Fox News anchor said that there was no way of knowing, this early, what the cause was. But, the Blue Angel's make tight turns and the pilot may have blacked out. Or, the jet probably hit a bird. Or, there was a mechanical problem. Or.......more drivel.
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Posted by solzrules on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 9:57 PM

 DennisHeld wrote:
 blhanel wrote:
A couple of covered hoppers are partially crushed.  It looks like the tank car mentioned earlier has quite a dent in it as well.  The Fox reporter speculated while we were looking at a close-up of the hoppers that they could be part of a passenger train...Dunce [D)]


My prayers to those involved, as well. I tend not to listen to Fox News for 'catastrophy' coverage. I know that the anchors have to fill the air with talk, but that talk has ranged from unfounded speculation to just plain stupid comments.
About a year ago a coal train hit an SUV northeast of St Louis. The Fox News anchor noticed that the coal train was headed into the sunrise and speculated that the engineer couldn't see the SUV in the sun's glare. He said it wasn't known if the train was braking.
The last straw was when the Blue Angel jet crashed a couple months back. The Fox News anchor said that there was no way of knowing, this early, what the cause was. But, the Blue Angel's make tight turns and the pilot may have blacked out. Or, the jet probably hit a bird. Or, there was a mechanical problem. Or.......more drivel.

Rest assured, the other stations are guilty of mindless speculation as well.  Fox just has a stranglehold on some of the worst (ever see Geraldo?)

Anyway, just caught a snippet of the news and the mayor has stated that 6 people have passed away as a result of this.  The news gets worse and worse, it would seem.

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Posted by Andrew Falconer on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 10:10 PM

If you look closely at the ACF Center Flow type 4-Bay Covered Hoppers they appear to have prevented the section of the bridge above them from sloping down further. The Petroleum Type Tank Car might have been damaged. Everything is perched very precariously. It looks like they will need every large crane to lift those sections safety.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 10:36 PM

 Bucyrus wrote:
I have heard of cases where a piece of freeway deck suddenly drops.  Earthquakes taken down bridges.  A barge can hit a bridge.  But I have never known of something this big happening in the normal life a bridge.  They must have large safety factors, and I am sure they keep track of deterioration issues.  Homeland Security said they cannot link it with terrorism.  One thing is for sure:  This cannot possibly go down as something that just happened to happen with no clear reason.

I was wondering.  Is this the first case of a steel arch bridge collapse for no immediately apparent reason?  I've read about past bridge disasters and can't find anything like this.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 10:45 PM

>I looked on Google maps, and it appears that the bridge goes over a train yard, which dead-ends west of it, so it must have been freight cars in the yard that the bridge collapsed on, not a mainline train.

Looks to me like that is the only rail line out of a large grain elevator complex, and it also serves to deliver coal(?) to the large electric generating plant nearby. If so,there are going to be a lot of trucks running on the streets thereabouts for some time.

Anyone know for sure?

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 10:53 PM

Im not certain of the precise location yet but there is an old Truck Stop in the immediate area on one of the banks of the river. I may be thinking of another bridge elsewhere. I remember what a pain it was to cross that river there in that part of town with all the ramps.

The last time I was on the bridge it was doing ok, but that was years ago.

Apparently we are losing people with passing time, my prayers out to the lost and those who are affected.

Tomorrow's Commute is going to be a anvil breaker in that town.

I am totally curious as to why that big strong bridge failed. Me thinks someone didnt catch something in time or fix something right. These big bridges need people walking on them daily checking rivets, bolts, welds etc. All the time, checking.

I understand that the people worked hard by themselves to help each other. I say OORAH go Minnesota! That's the way to do it.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 10:55 PM
 futuremodal wrote:

 Bucyrus wrote:
I have heard of cases where a piece of freeway deck suddenly drops.  Earthquakes taken down bridges.  A barge can hit a bridge.  But I have never known of something this big happening in the normal life a bridge.  They must have large safety factors, and I am sure they keep track of deterioration issues.  Homeland Security said they cannot link it with terrorism.  One thing is for sure:  This cannot possibly go down as something that just happened to happen with no clear reason.

I was wondering.  Is this the first case of a steel arch bridge collapse for no immediately apparent reason?  I've read about past bridge disasters and can't find anything like this.

The cause is definitely baffling.  Nobody has a feasible explanation.  MNDOT inspects the bridge on a cycle not to exceed two years, usually every single year.  I saw one guy interviewed who said he has been in the bridge business for over 30 years, and has never seen or heard of anything like this.

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Posted by DennisHeld on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 10:58 PM
 solzrules wrote:

 DennisHeld wrote:
 blhanel wrote:
A couple of covered hoppers are partially crushed.  It looks like the tank car mentioned earlier has quite a dent in it as well.  The Fox reporter speculated while we were looking at a close-up of the hoppers that they could be part of a passenger train...Dunce [D)]


My prayers to those involved, as well. I tend not to listen to Fox News for 'catastrophy' coverage. I know that the anchors have to fill the air with talk, but that talk has ranged from unfounded speculation to just plain stupid comments.
About a year ago a coal train hit an SUV northeast of St Louis. The Fox News anchor noticed that the coal train was headed into the sunrise and speculated that the engineer couldn't see the SUV in the sun's glare. He said it wasn't known if the train was braking.
The last straw was when the Blue Angel jet crashed a couple months back. The Fox News anchor said that there was no way of knowing, this early, what the cause was. But, the Blue Angel's make tight turns and the pilot may have blacked out. Or, the jet probably hit a bird. Or, there was a mechanical problem. Or.......more drivel.

Rest assured, the other stations are guilty of mindless speculation as well.  Fox just has a stranglehold on some of the worst (ever see Geraldo?)

Anyway, just caught a snippet of the news and the mayor has stated that 6 people have passed away as a result of this.  The news gets worse and worse, it would seem.



Yes. I've heard of Geraldo. A neighbor, who lives a block away, punched him up in Janesville, WI about 10-15 years ago. Made the national news! (He's my favorite neighbor!) And, yes, other networks fill the air with inaccurate drivil. Fox is the best at it.
I've heard the fatality count is 6. It'll likely go higher. The bridge was bumper to bumper at the time of collapse. I'm hoping the casualty list stays small.
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Posted by jeaton on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 11:19 PM

As the news was breaking on CNN, the question was asked of several about the number of lanes.  Interesting that the aerials clearly show 4 lanes each way.  Appearantly one or more were closed for the resurfacing.  Watching the TV, I couldn't quite figure the orientation of the cameras.  Since the lock and dam is slightly upstream from the bridge and to the right from the TV views, the cameras are to the north on the St Paul side.

It will probably take some time to get the answers, but the forensic structural engineer types are really very good at figuring out just how failures occur.  I am thinking about the collapse of the walkway over the lobby in the Kansas City hotel, and of course, the World Trade Center Towers.

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Posted by 1stFalcon on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 11:45 PM
I am wondering if the collapse was due to something happening on the grain tran
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Posted by CNW 6000 on Thursday, August 2, 2007 5:50 AM

It looked like this morning that the bridge fell on the train and not the train derailing, hitting the bridge.  There was only two lanes of the bridge open to traffic as well.  I don't think something too heavy was on the bridge at the time.

One telling point I heard on ABC this morning was about how dated and dilapidated the highway system was.  The anchor actually said on air that people "should look to using mass transit, such as rail systems to help alleviate the crunch on the nations stressed and overloaded highways."  I found that interesting.

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Posted by FJ and G on Thursday, August 2, 2007 5:57 AM

1. Which railroad is that? MapQuest only lists BNSF several blocks away.

2.  CNN called the hopper cars tank cars.

3. Almost immediately, Homeland Security said it wasn't a terrorist attack. With the cause still unknown, how can they say that????? I just don't believe the government anymore (not that I think it was an attack, just how can they speculate like that when no one knows the cause). I'm stupified.

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