Name
Wheeling Suspension Bridge
Industry Type
Transportation
Industry
highway
Country
united states
State/County/Province
West Virginia
City
Wheeling
Notes
The Wheeling Suspension Bridge was constructed to carry the National Road across the main channel of the Ohio River at Wheeling, WV. The bridge was designed by Charles Ellet, Jr. whose design was chosen over that of John A. Roebling. The bridge suffered a major failure similar to the Tacoma Narrows disaster during a wind storm in 1854. The deck was reconstructed in 1860 and then strengthened by Washington Roebling in 1871. It is the oldest vehicular suspension bridge remaining in use in the United States.
The bridge is both a National Landmark and National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
http://wheeling.weirton.lib.wv.us/history/landmark/bridges/SUSP/bridge10.htm
The bridge is both a National Landmark and National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
http://wheeling.weirton.lib.wv.us/history/landmark/bridges/SUSP/bridge10.htm
Start Year
1849
End Year
0
Company
Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Co.
Site Name
Collection
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