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Bridge hit by locomotive. Sorta.

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Thanks for the info. Looks like the redundancy in the superstructure helped keep entire deck from crashing down on to the freeway, despite the loss of a pier.
 
MichSt - I think if you look at it again, you'll see that teh train is holding the pier up.

Though I do agree the catenary action (girders and slab) is also obvious.

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Yup, I agree the train was certainly supporting the cap. But, I guess when I said loss of a pier, I was referring to the loss of superstructure support at the pier.

It’s striking to see those pier columns completely sheared off. That was one heck of a hit.
 
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