Go Back  FlyerTalk Forums > Travel&Dining > TravelBuzz
Reload this Page >

World's Highest Bridge!

Community
Wiki Posts
Search

World's Highest Bridge!

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Dec 15, 2004 | 3:06 pm
  #1  
Original Poster
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: The Big D
Programs: AA, CO, DL, WN, SPG Gold
Posts: 1,842
World's Highest Bridge!

Has anybody seen this puppy?! It has to be one of the most amzing things I have read about as far as bridges go -- 89 stories up there at its highest span. Perfect for that ideal bungee drop...

Viaduct de Millau in France

Getting the deck on it is a feat unto itself:
"The enormous yet at the same time light deck is pushed by means of hydraulic launching devices on each pier, which first lift and then push the deck. An adjustable nose structure at the end of the deck, allows the deck to land on each pier as it approaches it."
Pushing the deck on

Amazing stuff!
DallasBill is offline  
Old Dec 15, 2004 | 3:27 pm
  #2  
 
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: YVR
Posts: 149
Cool! Thanks for sharing.

Love that photo of the piers above the clouds. Any idea when work is scheduled to be finished?
toryvict is offline  
Old Dec 15, 2004 | 3:36 pm
  #3  
 
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Winnetka, CA
Programs: UA Premier, SPG Gold, HP/US/whatever nothing :-)
Posts: 718
Its a beautiful bridge, I'd love to drive over it. What a site to see it from a distance I'd bet.
olympicnut is offline  
Old Dec 15, 2004 | 3:36 pm
  #4  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
10 Countries Visited
Community Builder
All eyes on you!
20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Falkirk, Scotland,VS Red, BA Gold, HH Diamond,UK Amex Plat
Programs: Master of the Privy Purse des Muccis
Posts: 19,260
Opens tomorrow Thursday 16 Dec 04

Hi,

The bridge opens tomorrow ( Thursday 16th Dec ) to traffic)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4091813.stm

Regards

TBS
The _Banking_Scot is online now  
Old Dec 15, 2004 | 9:03 pm
  #5  
All eyes on you!
25 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: Third planet from the Sun
Posts: 7,024
I wonder how many people will try to end their life jumping from it?
Tango is offline  
Old Dec 15, 2004 | 9:07 pm
  #6  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
All eyes on you!
20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: May 2001
Location: MSY; 2-time FT Fantasy Football Champ, now in recovery.
Programs: AA lifetime GLD; UA Silver; Marriott LTTE; IHG Plat,
Posts: 14,814
Originally Posted by Tango
I wonder how many people will try to end their life jumping from it?
Five stories up is enough to do the job. A bridge that high just gives you more timeto regret your choice.
swag is offline  
Old Dec 15, 2004 | 9:20 pm
  #7  
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend
Community Builder
Community Influencer
All eyes on you!
25 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Berkeley, CA USA
Programs: Piggly Wiggly "Shop the Pig!" Preferred Shopper
Posts: 60,737
Well, our local Golden Gate Bridge attracts about one jumper per month, so I'd guess this will bring in around one every season. It appears to be a good distance from any major population center, so that would likely keep the numbers down.

One difference -- no chance for survival with that one. There are actually 26 known survivors of GG Bridge jumps. A few years ago, one guy had no injuries whatsoever!
dhuey is offline  
Old Dec 15, 2004 | 9:30 pm
  #8  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
10 Countries Visited20 Countries Visited30 Countries Visited20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: PVD
Programs: Priority Club Plat
Posts: 12,312
Well, this bridge is designed by Sir Norman Foster. Hopefully, it won't have the same problem as his last famous bridge. I was actually in London when the Millenium Bridge opened and wobbled - the London newspapers had a field day with that - and it wasn't reopened until like 18 months later.
rkkwan is offline  
Old Dec 15, 2004 | 10:10 pm
  #9  
20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Tucson, AZ, USA
Posts: 1,124
They had a special about the "Extending" of the bridge on either Discovery Channel or The Learning Channel. Really kinda neat that they "pushed" the bridge deck to the piers from the edges at about 2 foot a push. All done with Hydraulics. Really nice to see how it was done.

It was also the "Where in the World Are You" of Conde' Nast Magazine last month. Great Picture in the Magazine.
mapsmith is offline  
Old Dec 16, 2004 | 7:05 am
  #10  
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend
10 Countries Visited
20 Countries Visited
30 Countries Visited
20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Mar 2001
Posts: 55,213
There was a lovely picture of the bridge in yesterday's NYT. The one worry I have is that this bridge, like other famous bridges, will attract those who wish to commit suicide.
Analise is offline  
Old Dec 16, 2004 | 7:23 am
  #11  
10 Countries Visited
20 Countries Visited
30 Countries Visited
20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: London, England.
Programs: BA
Posts: 8,779
Originally Posted by mapsmith
Really kinda neat that they "pushed" the bridge deck to the piers from the edges at about 2 foot a push. All done with Hydraulics. Really nice to see how it was done.
Launching gantries are standard technology for long bridge construction. Any FTer wanting to see one in action at the moment should fly into London City Airport where one is in use this week placing the viaduct for the railway extension to the airport. It's the yellow structure currently towering over the airport approach road. See page 5 of 9 here

Last edited by WHBM; Dec 16, 2004 at 7:32 am
WHBM is offline  
Old Dec 16, 2004 | 8:51 am
  #12  
Original Poster
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: The Big D
Programs: AA, CO, DL, WN, SPG Gold
Posts: 1,842
A thought occured to me...

If you have ever driven I-10 in Looziana across the Atchafalaya Basin, you often see the shredded tires from truck flat tires along the shoulders -- the concrete wall keeps most of them from flying into & polluting the swamp underneath.

So, I am left wondering what stops that with this bridge -- and what some poor sheep looks like, 89 stories below, when a piece of the Michelin Man drops from the heavens....
DallasBill is offline  
Old Dec 16, 2004 | 8:13 pm
  #13  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
40 Countries Visited
5M
100 Nights
20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Pittsburgh
Programs: MR LT Titanium, AA LT PLT, UA SLV, Avis PreferredPlus, HH Gold, Hertz PC, National Executive, etc.
Posts: 31,678
Despite the hype, the world's tallest bridge remains in the US - Colorado's Royal Gorge Bridge at 1,053ft vs. the 891 ft. Millau bridge.

It is tres cool, though.
CPRich is offline  
Old Dec 17, 2004 | 10:03 am
  #14  
1M50 Countries Visited25 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Sacramento, California, USA
Posts: 2,978
The Royal Gorge bridge is cool too, but wasn't it built as a tourist attraction? It certainly doesn't go anywhere.

The French viaduct is an actual highway bridge, the highest highway bridge in the world. I heard the project came in on time and on budget. Maybe the State of California can hire the engineers and contractors to come over and work on the replacement for the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge which is now overbudget and whose design has been scrapped by the Governator's administration.
El Cochinito is offline  
Old Dec 17, 2004 | 11:48 am
  #15  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Conversation Starter
All eyes on you!
25 Years on Site
 
Join Date: May 2000
Location: أمريكا
Posts: 26,931
This is really cool. Next time I go over to Freedom, I want to check it out.
Doppy is offline  


Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

This site is owned, operated, and maintained by MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks are the property of their respective owners.