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Kenneth Lee Shaver posted Sunshine Bridge SCF Mariner |
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David Webster posted Drew Lugo: Sunshine bridge [The Helena Bridge looks similar.] |
LouisianaDigitalLibrary |
Orgin of bridge name
Written by Nick Boppel. Reuse of text exactly as written permitted .I provided the following information to HistoricBridges.org about the origin of the name "Sunshine Bridge" and I figured I should probably provide it here too.
The bridge was constructed while renowned Louisiana singer and songwriter-turned-governor Jimmie Davis was in office. Davis rose to popularity as a singer with his hit song "You are My Sunshine". As governor, Davis was one of the strongest supporters of the bridge construction, as well as the proposed Arcadian Thruway (the toll highway that was meant to connect New Orleans with Lafayette while bypassing Baton Rouge). Obviously, the Arcadian Thruway was never built, but the Sunshine Bridge was a major component of the proposed project. When a name for the bridge was being sought, the then-retired Governor Davis declined an offer to have the named directly for him, and therefore it was named the "Sunshine Bridge" in reference to Davis' popular song (as there was strong support to memorialize Davis with the bridge in some way shape or form).
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[via BridgeHunter]
LaDOT via RoadBridges |
It looks like the barge kept on going and the crane bent some more truss members.
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"In October 2018 a crane barge hit the bottom chord of one of the main spans of this bridge. The crash severely bent and smashed the bottom chord, although it did not break. Engineers noted that this fracture critical bridge, on paper, should have collapsed the bridge given the failure of a major member on this truss. However, as much as engineers like to condemn truss bridges as fracture critical, the truth is that failure of one member on a truss bridge is not a guarantee of total collapse. This bridge is a good example of that." [HistoricBridges]
A couple of Plaquemine Ferry boats added more hours of service to provide an alternative to the bridge. "25,000 travelers" normally use the bridge. [WAFB] I assume that is actually 25,000 vehicles per day.
NTSB, p1 (source) |
NTSB, p3 (source) |
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