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Donated by: CSX Transportation – Originally on the Pennsylvania Railroad Original Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania near 30th street station Year Built: 1903 Donated to SBRITE: July 2015 Structure ...
The swing span bridge was replaced in 2012 with a vertical-lift truss bridge. The vertical-lift bridge effectively doubled the width of the navigation channel, with the hopes of decreasing collisions.
The Mexican Navy ship which careened into the Brooklyn Bridge with deadly consequences may have suffered an engine failure, investigators have revealed. NTSB officials have given more details ...
NEW YORK — Many crew members on the Mexican navy tall ship that suffered a deadly collision with the Brooklyn Bridge have flown home from New York, officials said Monday. Seven officers and 172 ...
The NTSB will be conducting a safety investigation into the matter Authorities have identified the second victim who died in the Brooklyn Bridge ship crash last weekend, that also claimed the life ...
New York City and federal officials have begun their investigation into why a Mexican tall ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, killing two people. Videos show the moment the Cuauhtémoc's masts ...
Nearly 300 people were aboard at the time of the crash, according to officials. A Mexican navy sailboat with 277 people on board crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday evening, killing two ...
Two of the four people who were seriously injured when a Mexican navy ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge have died. The ship, named the Cuauhtemoc, was passing through New York on a global ...
A Mexican Navy ship never intended to sail under the Brooklyn Bridge. U.S. and Mexican officials are investigating what led to the accident that killed two crew members. The Cuauhtémoc ...
After several days in New York, it took less than five minutes for a Mexican Navy ship to hit the city’s iconic Brooklyn Bridge, snapping the masts like matchsticks and leaving two crew members ...
Saturday’s tragic ship crash into the Brooklyn Bridge is far from the first time a boat has collided with the iconic East River crossing since it opened May 24, 1883. In February 1921 ...