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First major steel cantilever (still 2nd longest in the world!) railway bridge in the world and first railway bridge with a steel superstructure. Also was the world’s longest spanning bridge at the time of its construction. Way more impressive looking than the GGB!
So, in the space of 47 years, the Golden Gate bridge could only manage a measly extra 685ft!?
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First major steel cantilever (still 2nd longest in the world!) railway bridge in the world and first railway bridge with a steel superstructure. Also was the world’s longest spanning bridge at the time of its construction. Way more impressive looking than the GGB!
So, in the space of 47 years, the Golden Gate bridge could only manage a measly extra 685ft!?
Your Google link was the forth road bridge, not the forth bridge, illiterate.
Your Google link was the forth road bridge, not the forth bridge, illiterate.
Funny, when it says 'forth bridge scotland' in the search box and virtually every picture is of the bridge in question - I take it you don't know the difference between 'Cantilever' and 'Suspension'...?
Yeah, what a bunch of idiots! Why didn't they just widen the San Francisco Bay so that the Golden Gate Bridge could beat the previous record by more!
I'm just saying that one was cutting edge and worthy of greatness, considering it was built in the 19th century, whereas the other was relatively modest in comparison...
Funny, when it says 'forth bridge scotland' in the search box and virtually every picture is of the bridge in question - I take it you don't know the difference between 'Cantilever' and 'Suspension'...?
And you call me illiterate?
What the hell are you talking about? It says "forth road bridge" in the url of the link you provided and in the search box and almost all of the pictures are of a suspension bridge you ****ing liar. Then in post #32 you started prattling on about a cantilever bridge as if that was the bridge you linked to. God you are so stupid.
I'm just saying that one was cutting edge and worthy of greatness, considering it was built in the 19th century, whereas the other was relatively modest in comparison...
Why did you link to pictures of a suspension bridge from the 1960s then you dribbling ******?
What the hell are you talking about? It says "forth road bridge" in the url of the link you provided and in the search box and almost all of the pictures are of a suspension bridge you ****ing liar.
You need your eyesight tested! Definitely says 'forth bridge scotland' in the search box in the link I provided - I should know as I typed it in! If that search calls up a url with the word 'road' in it, ***** to google and not me - certainly don't call me a ****ing liar because of it!
As for the difference between cantilever and suspension bridges, here is a graphical representation for your education!
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