- Description: Watch the amazing Gallopin Gertie November 7, 1940 film clip.
1940
Tacoma Narrows Bridge
Slender, elegant and graceful, the Tacoma
Narrows Bridge stretched like a steel ribbon across Puget Sound in
1940. The third longest suspension span in the world opened on July
1st. Only four months later, the great spans short life ended in
disaster. Galloping Gertie, collapsed in a windstorm on November
7,1940.
The bridge became famous as the most dramatic failure
in bridge engineering history. Now, its also one of the worlds
largest man-made reefs. The sunken remains of Galloping Gertie were
placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992 to
protect her from salvagers.
A dramatic tale of failure and
success
The story of the failure of the 1940 Narrows Bridge and
the success of the Current Narrows Bridge is a great American saga.
When Galloping Gertie splashed into Puget Sound, it created ripple
effects across the nation and around the world. The event changed
forever how engineers design suspension bridges. Gerties failure led
to the safer suspension spans we use today.
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