davidbeach
Electrical
- Mar 13, 2003
- 9,527
I was in Vancouver BC recently, crossing back and forth between Vancouver and North Vancouver on the 2nd Narrows Bridge. I heard that it got the Ironworker's Memorial name because of a collapse that killed several ironworkers. Having not previously heard of a bridge collapse in Vancouver, I Googled they name and found some very brief descriptions; basically that a math error caused a temporary support to be inadequate.
Is there more to the story than just a one or two sentence description? I know that many bridge catastrophes could be summarized in one or two sentences, but that there are also many good articles on various bridge failures. Does anybody know the rest of the story on this bridge, or where a good description can be found?
Is there more to the story than just a one or two sentence description? I know that many bridge catastrophes could be summarized in one or two sentences, but that there are also many good articles on various bridge failures. Does anybody know the rest of the story on this bridge, or where a good description can be found?