What is the Best Bridge in Every U.S. State?

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Engineer's Perspective

Engineer's Perspective

Ай бұрын

Have you ever wondered what the best bridge is in every single state? Well I did some research and compiled a list of the best bridges in each state. This video is my opinion and when I say best, I mean it could be historically significant or it could be the best looking in that state.
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@heronimousbrapson863
@heronimousbrapson863 2 күн бұрын
Honorable mention for Oregon: the beautiful St. Johns bridge over the Willamette River in Portland.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 2 күн бұрын
That is a very nice looking bridge! I unfortunately didn't see it when researching but it does look awesome!
@InkaBall
@InkaBall 2 күн бұрын
Marylander hearing a Patamac River just hurt me and the other 10 Million People living in the BW area
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 2 күн бұрын
Haha sorry, I'm not from anywhere near there so there was no chance I would've said it right. Hope you enjoyed the video regardless and I'll make sure to say it more correct next time haha
@paullarson3417
@paullarson3417 Күн бұрын
You missed the Cart Creek Bridge. It crosses an arm of Flaming Gorge Reservoir in Daggett County, Utah. It is something like 400 feet above the high water level of the reservoir. I don't have any more statistics on the bridge, but it is really worth a look. On a side note, we had a youth activity near the bridge one year soon after the dam was built, and the lake had only begun to fill. So, the bridge was an additional 200 feet above the water level. Three young men disappeared from our campsite. No one knew where they went until they returned. They had crawled over the top of the arches. Look at a picture of the bridge, and you will get an idea of the danger they put themselves into.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Күн бұрын
Yeah unfortunately I didn't know about it but it does look great
@enischial965
@enischial965 Күн бұрын
I appreciate you acknowledging the existence of Minnesota. My favorite bridge there is the aerial ift bridge in Duluth.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Күн бұрын
Haha, I had to throw in a joke as a native north dakotan
@ryanrobinson5638
@ryanrobinson5638 Күн бұрын
Honestly, I thought it was really cute. North Dakota is the one with the presidents, right?
@ryanrobinson5638
@ryanrobinson5638 Күн бұрын
;-)
@pacificostudios
@pacificostudios 2 күн бұрын
For Minnesota, you should have listed the Duluth Lift Bridge, the new High Bridge in St. Paul, the Mendota Bridge, the Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis, the St. Croix Crossing in Stillwater, the Hennepin Avenue Bridge in Minneapolis, Lake Street Bridge, Roberts Street Bridge in St. Paul. Also the pedestrian bridge between Guthrie Theater and Loring Park in Minneapolis. Any of these is a unique representative of the North Star State. You're welcome, ya.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 2 күн бұрын
But then I would have had to talk about minnesota more which I can't possibly do as a north dakotan. Haha, all jokes aside, I can't possibly cover all bridges that you mentioned in this video but maybe I can go state by state in the future...
@pacificostudios
@pacificostudios 2 күн бұрын
@@Engineers_Perspective Well it's a hell of a nice list. And you can add to it the log that let's hikers cross the Mississippi River at Lake Itasca. The shortest Mississippi River bridge of all.
@michaelberger8137
@michaelberger8137 2 күн бұрын
Agree
@leeriffee4606
@leeriffee4606 Ай бұрын
Glad to see you picked the Chesapeake Bay Bridge for Maryland (and, had it not been destroyed, the Francis Scott Key Bridge). I've always thought the Bay Bridge was neat having grown up in Maryland. For me it was the gateway to Ocean City and summer vacations at the beach. I found it fascinating looking at the bridge and scenery while my parents did the driving. It's kind of a "frankenbridge" with all the different styles of bridge, but that makes it unique. Might be one reason why some are scared to death of it.... The Key Bridge was also neat, but that's the one I was scared of when I was a teen driver. Not because I thought it would collapse but because it was steep and high for the distance it spanned. It was the first big bridge I ever drove over (I got lost and didn't have much choice, despite my fears). Was scary at the time but now a fond memory as it is now gone.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Ай бұрын
Yeah, both bridges are really cool. Like I said I would've covered the key bridge if it hadn't collapsed so I gave it an honorable mention. I would love to drive over the bay bridge one day and maybe I will. Who knows! Thanks for watching!
@titanbronco1627
@titanbronco1627 2 күн бұрын
Honorable mention for Arizona, London Bridge. Its pretty old and probably the most traveled bridge.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 2 күн бұрын
That's crazy how they disassembled it and reassembled it in Arizona from London. Honestly it should've been an honorable mention
@WilliamLee-bv4tv
@WilliamLee-bv4tv 2 күн бұрын
I was just at the sundial bridge in Redding, CA not even three weeks ago! I'm pretty excited to see it mentioned here
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 2 күн бұрын
I love the design style of it!
@domin8r12
@domin8r12 8 сағат бұрын
I love how you featured the Delaware Memorial Bridge and Chesapeake Bay Bridge, because they are some of my personal favorites This is a great video!
@the_mowron
@the_mowron Күн бұрын
The reason inflation calculators only go back to 1913 is because inflation didn't exist before then. This is when the federal reserve was created. Before 1913, money was just silver and gold. The price could fluctuate, but prices went up and down, not just up.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Күн бұрын
Yeah that's what I learned later haha. It's just crazy to see how much the cost of things has increased
@Algo_RL
@Algo_RL 11 сағат бұрын
Very nicely done!
@5610winston
@5610winston 3 күн бұрын
Best bridge I ever saw was seven diamonds, redoubled! Left side defender led the ace of hearts to my void and it became a lay-down. Oh. Not that type of bridge?
@andrewb9302
@andrewb9302 2 күн бұрын
NY has some super iconic bridges but my favorite is the Hells Gate bridge connecting Queens and The Bronx. It is a cantilever bridge crossing the East River through Randalls Island and over another smaller river before entering The Bronx. It was completed in 1900 for railroad use, which it remains that way today. It even inspired the design of the Sydney harbor bridge in Australia.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Күн бұрын
Well I do plan on covering NYC bridges in the near future so stay tuned for that!
@fldon2306
@fldon2306 3 күн бұрын
Great vid! Honorable mentions: VA: Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel: 17.6 miles and man-made islands for tunnels for US Navy ships TN: Natchez Trace Pkwy twin concrete arch bridge PA/NJ: several bridges over Delaware River NY: New Tappan Zee Bridge: Cable stay NJ: George Washington Bridge over Hudson River CO: Glenwood Canyon Viaduct: I-70 along Colorado River AZ: Grand Canyon Skywalk: glass foot bridge over Grand Canyon
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
Awesome suggestions! I hadn't seen some of these bridges you mentioned! There's lots of cool bridges around the U.S. that's for sure!
@CrazyBros1234
@CrazyBros1234 3 күн бұрын
4:31 even some of the people😭
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
I completely forgot I made this joke haha.
@pacificostudios
@pacificostudios 2 күн бұрын
For Montana, I would choose Two Medicine Creek bridge on the BNSF Northern Transcon. It is over 200 feet high and has a beautiful setting near the Rockies.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 2 күн бұрын
That's a beautiful view for sure!
@kmlynden1
@kmlynden1 2 күн бұрын
u would have mentioned the world's two longest floating bridges over Lake Washington
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 2 күн бұрын
Ah dang, if I would've known about it I would've talked about it. Cool bridge though!
@CGNobles
@CGNobles 2 күн бұрын
Im honestly shocked that you didnt mention the Linn Cove Viaduct in North Carolina.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 2 күн бұрын
I wasn't aware of it unfortunately!
@5610winston
@5610winston 3 күн бұрын
27:53 "Okay. Viaduck? "Via no a chicken?" ---Leonard "Chico" Marx _The Cocoanuts_ 1928
@matthewmiller7207
@matthewmiller7207 3 күн бұрын
You wanna know what type of bridge I'd like to see, in the spot where the Key Bridge once stood? A modern tied arch design. A big one! Perhaps modeled after the Lupu Bridge in Shanghai. Not only would this look stunning, but it would also, at least somewhat, keep the spirit of the old one. If it even had a similar light package to the Lupu Bridge, it could be lit up like a Star Spangled Banner at night. Now tell me, would this not be the perfect successor to the old bridge?
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
I've thought about what type of bridge would replace the key bridge and I initially thought suspension bridge but I like your idea better
@contranimal
@contranimal 2 күн бұрын
For bridges in Pennsylvania, I'd also check out the Rockville Bridge, just north of Harrisburg, PA.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 2 күн бұрын
Is it the old arch bridge? Hoping I found the right one. That one has some awesome history to it!
@contranimal
@contranimal 2 күн бұрын
@@Engineers_Perspective yes it’s the longest stone masonry arch railroad viaduct ever built.
@mgzuck
@mgzuck Күн бұрын
First off, love the video The Verrazano bridge may be the longest in NYC, but to me it's definitely not top one for me. Brooklyn Bridge is #1 for me for ushering in the era of bridges tying NY to together in the first place and giving us one big city. I'd have the Manhattan Bridge and Williamsburg brides before it also for their role in tying rapid transit between the two boroughs. The Poughkeepsie railroad bridge (now walkway over the hudson) also for it providing the closes rail crossing to NYC when it was opened. Others that have character like the Hell Gate and Queesboro also are before the Verrazano to me as well. It's big, just also nothing special to me - just one of the long grey bridges in NYC. In my current home in MD, there are a few rail ones that deserve some mention (All pioneered by the B&O railroad). Chesapeake Bay is our flagship car bridge (and still manages to scare a lot of folks apparently), but MD is where common carrier railroads stated. Carrolton Viaduct - 1st stone masonry bridge for railroads built in 1828 and still in use. Thomas Viaduct - Multi-span and curved stone masonry bridge completed in 1835, still in use on a mainline that regularly sees passenger service and 150+ car freight trains (The builder would probably have a heart attack seeing it). Bollman Truss bridge - Last surviving example of the 1st all metal railroad bridge. Not in use for rail - but a pedestrian bridge.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Күн бұрын
Well good news, I do plan to cover more bridges in NYC so I'll definitely mention most of what you mentioned above. Eventually I would like to go more in depth in each state but that obviously will take a lot of time. Hope you keep watching as I put out more videos!
@michaelberger8137
@michaelberger8137 2 күн бұрын
The Great River Bridge in Burlington Iowa got the royal snub. Ouch!
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 2 күн бұрын
Yes that's a pretty neat looking bridge but at the same time I already had a few cable stayed bridges and I wanted to showcase a wide variety of bridges
@michaelberger8137
@michaelberger8137 Күн бұрын
@@Engineers_Perspective that's okay.... making fair mention of the Tower Bridge in Sacramento (where I'm from) made up for it!!!
@garydavis4090
@garydavis4090 3 күн бұрын
Nice job, including the comic elements. This is a great general classroom bridge presentation. Now, it would be very helpful from a safety standpoint to specifically feature those major bridges that contain safe, barrier-separated, protected pathways for pedestrians, cyclists and persons with disabilities. (A few were mentioned in the video, and some others that have protected pathways appeared, but were not necessarily noted.) Please do a whole video on this subject and it will be greatly appreciated. (Side note: There are numerous bridge safe access issues between Indiana and Kentucky.) Thanks and best regards!--Gary M. Davis, Indiana Trails
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
Thanks for the idea! Yeah I just wanted this video to be more generalized and work towards narrowing down my focus to smaller areas. My next video I'm planning on will be NYC bridges where I will be able to talk about the pedestrian aspects as well. Unfortunately, I work a full time job on top of this and it's summer break for my kid so spending time making these videos is more difficult but eventually I'll get it done
@garydavis4090
@garydavis4090 3 күн бұрын
@@Engineers_Perspective Big Thanks. The entire Hudson River Valley is loaded with pedestrian-friendly bridges, in addition to those in NYC. You are definitely on to something with these state-by-state videos. Indiana Trails is focused upon bike/ped/ADA safety on major bridges, along with multimodal transportation planning. Other trails groups are taking the same approach. IN-KY have pedestrian-friendly structures at Madison IN, Louisville-Jeffersonville East End Lewis & Clark I-265 Bridge, and the fabulous Big Four Bridge between Jeffersonville IN and Louisville. Thus far, though, the western parts of the two states are lacking those sorts of safe, accessible accommodations. Take care!
@jpisb0red
@jpisb0red Күн бұрын
CHATTANOOGA MENTIONED RAHHHHHH (you pronounced it wrong but i respect the attempt)
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Күн бұрын
There's no way I mispronounced that! Unless you have some local dialect that is only known by the locals then maybe I did haha
@nathancarnes9058
@nathancarnes9058 2 күн бұрын
Check out the Linn Cove Viaduct along the Blue Ridge Parkway outside of Boone, North Carolina! It’s beautiful and has some great history.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 2 күн бұрын
That is a gorgeous view! Thanks for pointing out this bridge to me!
@Truckngirl
@Truckngirl 3 күн бұрын
eye-eee Hawaii? Do you mean Aiea? It's eye-eh-a. It is the only town in the US that doesn't have a consonant. Also, the Ford Island Bridge replaced a delightful ferry experience.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
I screwed up so many pronunciations in this video it's not even funny but it leads to funny comments haha. That's a shame the bridge got rid of a ferry experience though
@will5150
@will5150 3 күн бұрын
you missed the george washington bridge which is my favorite and the bear mountain bridge. a babt williamsburg style bridge that spans the hudson rover near west point.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
I hadn't heard of the second one but I'll check it out when making my NYC bridges video that I'm planning on starting soon
@truckermikemct1
@truckermikemct1 Ай бұрын
A very informative video despite some mispronounced words.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Ай бұрын
Haha thanks and yes, I realize I screwed up some pronunciations and I will try better next time to pronounce it correctly. Unfortunately I won't know if the locals say it a specific way. Thanks for watching!
@ron.owensby
@ron.owensby 3 күн бұрын
LOVED this video! My favorite bridges are the old ones. I've crossed many of the bridges in this video. A lot mentioned were built after my wandering days (daze?), some replaced bridges I had croosed Next I'd like to see a video on railroad bridges. Thank You! PS: Subscribed! 👍
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! I'll definitely cover railroad bridges in the future but I have a some videos I'd like to do first.
@ron.owensby
@ron.owensby 3 күн бұрын
@@Engineers_Perspective Cool, you hsve some I have to watch first 😁
@matthewmiller7207
@matthewmiller7207 3 күн бұрын
For Delaware, an honorable mention I'd throw in ... would be the Reedy Point Bridge, the Easternmost crossing of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal. This is quite a fun one to cross, particularly when traveling Northbound from Port Penn, where you can see this large, imposing structure coming up from quite a long way down the road. Builds up the anticipation. From the top you can see the Delaware Memorial Bridge, and the Wilmington skyline. And on a clear day, you might catch a quick glimpse of the Commodore Barry Bridge further down the Delaware River. Then there's also the C&D Canal Railroad/Lift Bridge between St. Georges and Summit. One of the best-looking bridges of its type you'll ever see (unbiased opinion).
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
Yes that bridge is pretty neat! Love the extra bridges you mentioned! Totally unbiased, totally... just like my unbiased take on which dakota is the best dakota haha
@eaglescout1984
@eaglescout1984 2 күн бұрын
Some suggestions for bridges. North Carolina should definitely be the Linn Cove Viaduct, which carries the Blue Ridge Parkway over a very sensitive (ecologically) slope of Grandfather Mountain. Not only was it designed to have as minimal impact as possible on the ecosystem below, but it actually curves with the mountain. It is the reason why the Blue Ridge Parkway (started in 1935, mostly finished in 1966) took 21 additional years to reach 100% completion, as there was no plan for bridging the gap along Grandfather Mountain until the viaduct was conceived. Kentucky should have an honorable mention for the Lake Barkley Bridge. It's a basket handle tied-arch bridge that traverses the Cumberland River/Lake Barkley side of Kentucky's Land Between the Lakes. More impressive, they lit the underside of the arch, so at night it's amazing to look at. Virginia, one could definitely argue the Yorktown bridge is the best from an engineering perspective. But, some other candidates could include the Varina-Enon bridge, a cable-stay (carries I-295 over the James River), the ACL/RF&P/CSX A-Line bridge, a concrete arch (caries the CSX railroad over the James River just east of downtown Richmond), the High bridge, a traditional railroad trestle (carries a rail trail over the Appomattox River), and if you get real loose with your definition of a bridge, the Triple Crossing in Richmond, which is actually 2 bridges stacked on top of each other over another railroad at grade level and is the only known location in the world where 3 railroads meet at different levels. And some corrections on how, the locals at least, pronounce some words Potomac: Pa-toe-mick Monongahela: Mon-On-Gay-Lia (West Virginia pronunciation) Cuyahoga: Kie-Ya-Ho-Ga Fayette (County): Fae-Yut
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 2 күн бұрын
Every bridge you mentioned I didn't see in my research unfortunately. Some states are harder to find information for especially if you don't know what's there. As for pronunciation, yeah, I got a ton of comments about it and it's as simple as hopefully fixing it for the next video but local dialect might tell me otherwise
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 3 күн бұрын
Odd that you would put the Sherman Minton Bridge in New Albany, Ind. but the Big 4 Bridge in Louisville, Ky. Both connect Louisville with Indiana cities right across the river. Either the Minton or the Big 4 could be listed in either state.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
I agree and it was hard to decide and maybe I put them in wrong places. I should've just stuck with bridges that didn't cross into other states haha
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 2 күн бұрын
@@Engineers_Perspective I give you some slack there. Most of the best bridges do cross state lines.
@billyjoejimbob56
@billyjoejimbob56 2 күн бұрын
Referemce 20:09 in the video: I visited St. Louis and the Arch in 1993 at the peak of the Mississippi River flood... 52 feet above "normal". The Eads bridge is nearly next to the arch. In the underground museum below the arch, there was a photo from the late 1890s of the same then much newer Eads bridge, with Mississippi River flood waters at about the same depth. Who know the river could rise so high the locals were wondering? Uhhh... look at your own photos from 100 years ago... duh!!! Loved the video... Thanks!
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 2 күн бұрын
I love the history you shared! Thanks for that! It really adds to how great the bridge is!
@billyjoejimbob56
@billyjoejimbob56 2 күн бұрын
Your research to produce this vid is commendable. One improvement in the narrative... It woud be great if you would note the length of the main span, since those numbers correspond to the engineering achievement at the time each bridge was built.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 2 күн бұрын
Thank you! I did mention the length of the main span where I could find information on it, same with the cost to build it. If I couldn't find information on it, I didn't want to speculate
@troman5000
@troman5000 4 күн бұрын
I like this guy! Good video!
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 4 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@xfenrirx5775
@xfenrirx5775 Ай бұрын
Love it!
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Scott_fonz81
@Scott_fonz81 3 күн бұрын
Gordoe Howe bridge between Windsor and Detroit
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
Aw man I didn't even see this bridge. That's a neat looking bridge!
@imreallyagoat
@imreallyagoat 3 күн бұрын
The Verrazano bridge being the best bridge in NY wasn’t on my bingo card
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
Haha, sorry about that. I am planning on a video of just NYC bridges!
@imreallyagoat
@imreallyagoat 3 күн бұрын
@@Engineers_Perspective Lmao you’re good. the Tappan Zee Bridge in New York State is also a great bridge to make a video on too with the NYC bridges
@tornnomar
@tornnomar 3 күн бұрын
Bridges are pretty cool. Some are truly amazing considering they were built 70+ years ago. I'm also going to chime in on the pronunciation thing, its Cuyahoga (kai-ya-hoe-ga) meaning 'crooked river.' Dang thing caught fire in June '69. It's much much cleaner now. All in all, an informative video showcasing some nice spans. I also like that you recognized pedestrian bridges as well.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
Thanks! I even knew how to pronounce that correctly and screwed it up during recording and didn't catch it during editing. I need to look into this river catching fire cause that sounds awesome and scary at the same time. Pedestrian bridges are just as important as any other bridges in my opinion
@ron.owensby
@ron.owensby 3 күн бұрын
23:04 I know where Taos is, there was a commune there in the sixties. I crossed that bridge when it was pretty much brand new. Hitchhiking!
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
That's awesome! Glad you got to experience it when it was first built
@daevonthesavage7483
@daevonthesavage7483 3 күн бұрын
as a louisiana native... The Huey Long bridge picture used is actually the Huey long bridge that's just up the river from the Horace wilkinson bridge. the one in jefferson parish looks different.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
Oops, I make mistakes sometimes haha
@ron.owensby
@ron.owensby 3 күн бұрын
Does anyone call it the Kingfish Bridge?
@daevonthesavage7483
@daevonthesavage7483 2 күн бұрын
@@ron.owensby we actually don't. Nobody does. We actually refer to it as the Old Bridge since it's older than the Horace Wilkinson bridge.
@mikkibaker6907
@mikkibaker6907 16 сағат бұрын
Too bad you missed the Casselman Bridge in western Maryland, part of the original National Pike.
@kirkdaley3441
@kirkdaley3441 3 күн бұрын
Virginia has the Chesapeake bride tunnel
@An_Economist_Plays
@An_Economist_Plays Ай бұрын
Yeah, my Dallas in the video! 😀Woo-hoo!
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Ай бұрын
It's the only bridge that consistently showed up in my research for texas
@dmfreeway
@dmfreeway 3 күн бұрын
I like your video BUT, an honorable mention for Washington state should have included the Evergreen Floating bridge, the longest in the world. For Oregon, you could have included some of Conde B McCullough's bridges as well. He was most notable for arches.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
I didn't even know about that bridge and I agree it's pretty cool! I did a ton of research and still missed a ton of cool bridges. It's a shame really that a lot of these bridges don't get a ton of attention
@ron.owensby
@ron.owensby 3 күн бұрын
aren't most of his brdges gone now?
@grfu08
@grfu08 2 күн бұрын
​@@Engineers_Perspective Washington State is actually home to four of the top five longest pontoon bridges in the world: Albert D Rosellini Evergreen Point, Lacey V Murrow Memorial, Hood Canal, and Homer M Hadley Memorial. We take our pontoon bridges seriously in the PNW.
@J-1410
@J-1410 3 күн бұрын
The original Liberty Memorial Bridge was way better, especially given its history.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
History is certainly important! But you can't keep every bridge forever and some old bridges need to be replaced eventually
@valleyplays
@valleyplays Ай бұрын
Damm rivers in America are so dam big lol love to see a top 10 bridges in the UK :)
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Ай бұрын
Haha yes they are. I'll add it to my list of videos to make
@ron.owensby
@ron.owensby 3 күн бұрын
The river the Keeper of the plains bridge crosses is pronounced Arkan.zuhs NOT Arkun.saw. 😁
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
Not according to my Midwestern dialect haha
@ron.owensby
@ron.owensby 3 күн бұрын
@@Engineers_Perspective It is from the CO/KS border to/the KS/OK border. I have crossed the river many times, never on that bridge. I live in Kansas (not Kansaw). Not a fan of Wichita!
@locsoluv94
@locsoluv94 5 күн бұрын
29:18 oof Monongahela: [mah-non-gah-HEE-lah] [mah-nah-gah-HEE-lah] is also acceptable. Try saying that fast? That is part of my experience as a 12-year old who had to learn to pronounce and spell it.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 4 күн бұрын
Haha yeah that one was tough for me but lake sakajawea is easy as it's a part of my dialect. It is what it is and I'm not from that area so I'm not used to it
@adambuesser6264
@adambuesser6264 Ай бұрын
How about a list of most of the bridges on the Hudson River and the NYC area?
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Ай бұрын
NYC bridges video, will do!
@RobEmmer412
@RobEmmer412 Ай бұрын
@@Engineers_Perspective NYC bridges can fill many videos but I'd say if not the same video you should consider doing a separate video on the bridges that cross the Hudson. I took a train from the city to Albany a few years ago and was shocked at some great bridges all the way up.
@XechnifyShortsYTT
@XechnifyShortsYTT 8 сағат бұрын
Indiana Covered Bridges are #1 🗣️🔥🔥🔥
@arthurpasseri4590
@arthurpasseri4590 Ай бұрын
The Arrogni Bridge is nice, however, there are many interesting bridges in Connecticut. Just south of the Arrogni Bridge is the Airline Bridge, a railroad bridge. Between Hartford and East Hartford is the Buckley Bridge a stone arch bridge. A covered bridge? Comstock Bridge ...
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Ай бұрын
Yeah I know I missed a few bridges from every state. I won't be able to see them all
@edwardrasmussen3465
@edwardrasmussen3465 6 күн бұрын
One mispronunciation from my home state, Massachusetts: Zakim is pronounced with a long A.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 6 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@carlhansen5501
@carlhansen5501 3 күн бұрын
The bridge of the gods is owned by the Port of Cascade Locks Oregon and so would be considered an Oregon bridge
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
I wasn't aware of that and you may be right but more likely that the two states share the cost
@carlhansen5501
@carlhansen5501 3 күн бұрын
@@Engineers_Perspective it is not a state owned bridge. It is owed by an Oregon local government authority,, the Port of Cascade Locks. It is maintained by toll and is not on a state or federal route, although the Pacific Crest trail passes over it.
@Blue_spy1
@Blue_spy1 14 сағат бұрын
29:19 how to pronounce it Mon-non-ga-hela
@LarrySkylines
@LarrySkylines Ай бұрын
Pahtahmac River? It's 'poetoemac'. Stop speaking Canadian. Also, is the Delaware Memorial Bridge in Delaware or New Jersey? I've driven over it lots and lots of times. When I'm going south it's in NJ, but when I'm going north it's in Delaware.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Ай бұрын
Don't judge me for my mispronunciations lol. And it's in both haha
@marks6385
@marks6385 16 күн бұрын
Delaware owns the bridge, so.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 15 күн бұрын
@@marks6385 Thanks for the info!
@KC-Mitch
@KC-Mitch 11 күн бұрын
Poe-toe-Mac is the historic pronunciation, but everyone in the US says Puh-tah-mick or Puh-toe-mick
@295g295
@295g295 5 күн бұрын
The bridge is owned by a bi-state agency, the Delaware River and Bay Authority. > 6:10
@295g295
@295g295 5 күн бұрын
25:01 - What railroad built this bridge and first ran trains over it in 1882?
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 4 күн бұрын
Northern Pacific first built this bridge which later is owned by BNSF
@ron.owensby
@ron.owensby 3 күн бұрын
@@Engineers_Perspective You beat me to the answer. Thanks for the video bythe way. I love bridges... uh well and railroads>
@DoverRoblox19
@DoverRoblox19 Күн бұрын
What’s is Does to Philadelphia to Camden
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Күн бұрын
Huh?
@glennso47
@glennso47 8 күн бұрын
Bridge between Savanna Illinois and Sabula Iowa.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 7 күн бұрын
Yeah that's a pretty cool one!
@kenz5469
@kenz5469 Күн бұрын
There is also the one mile swing bridge at Ft. Madison, Iowa/Iota, Illinois. It carries both train and auto traffic while swinging open for barges and ships on the Mississippi river
@imreallyagoat
@imreallyagoat 3 күн бұрын
Verrazano-Narrows???? Huhhh?
@InsideHuntersCrackPipe101
@InsideHuntersCrackPipe101 Ай бұрын
Liked your video until you left a unique and kinda rare bridge off the list. That's the Fort Madison Iowa Santa Fe bridge. It's the biggest swing span in this part of the hemisphere. So I gave you a thumbs down. Sorry.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Ай бұрын
Haha, in all of my research that bridge did not show up at all! I just looked at it and I agree it's super cool! I know I missed a ton of bridges as I just can't know them all. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
@coleheister7390
@coleheister7390 4 күн бұрын
@@Engineers_Perspective we also have the Government/arsenal island bridge between Davenport iowa & Rock island IL. double decker two sets of train tracks on top car traffic on bottom. the swing span can turn a full 360 degrees.
@Ravensfan-Isaac
@Ravensfan-Isaac 3 күн бұрын
It’s paTAPsco not paTOPsco
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
Oops haha. I like my version better but I suppose I should say the local dialect instead
@adog828
@adog828 Күн бұрын
You said Oregon wrong!!!
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Күн бұрын
No I didn't.
@PhyllisJerry
@PhyllisJerry Күн бұрын
Dude, you absolutely BUTCHERED some of these place names. Like to the point that it detracts from an otherwise enjoyable video. I get that you’re an engineer, not a linguist, but at least try to find out the correct pronunciations.
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective Күн бұрын
At the end of the day, what does it really matter if I butchered a pronunciation of a name? All I can say is I'll try better for the next video but honestly, some of the names looked straightforward and I wouldn't of known of the local dialect anyways.
@danhobson2879
@danhobson2879 3 күн бұрын
Dude needs to learn how to pronounce these names. 🤦‍♂️
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
Like what? Please elaborate instead of offering ZERO advice
@ron.owensby
@ron.owensby 3 күн бұрын
@@Engineers_Perspective he probably can't pronounce them.
@Selmarya
@Selmarya 3 күн бұрын
Almost every bridge in my state is green
@Engineers_Perspective
@Engineers_Perspective 3 күн бұрын
What state is that?
@Selmarya
@Selmarya 2 күн бұрын
@@Engineers_Perspective Alabama, they all use the same green paint on metal beams or they use concrete overpasses on highways and interstates. The only exception is the arch bridge in Tuscaloosa
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