Collapse of a suspended span of interstate route 95 highway bridge over the Mianus River, Greenwich, Connecticut, June 28, 1983.

Author(s)
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
Year
Abstract

At 1:30 a.m., e.d.t., on June 28, 1983, a 100-foot-long suspended span between piers 20 and 21 of the eastbound traffic lanes of the Interstate Route 95 highway bridge over the Mianus River in Greenwich, Connecticut, collapsed and fell 70 feet into the river below. Two tractor-semitrailers and two automobiles plunged into the void in the bridge and were destroyed by impact from the fall. Three vehicle occupants died, and three received serious injuries. The National Transportation Safety Board determines that the probable cause of the collapse of the Mianus River bridge span was the undetected lateral displacement of the hangers of the pin and hanger suspension assembly in the southeast corner of the span by corrosion-induced forces due to deficiencies in the State of Connecticut's bridge safety inspection and bridge maintenance program.

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B 25347 [electronic version only] /80/ IRRD 285030
Source

Washington, D.C., National Transportation Safety Board NTSB, 1984, 108 p.; Highway Accident Report ; HAR-84-03

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