The Two-Mile Scottish Railway Bridge That Collapsed in a Gale With a Train on It in December 1879
The Tay Bridge opened in 1878 as the longest railway bridge in the world — about 3.2 km across the Firth of Tay between Dundee and Wormit. Nineteen months later, on the evening of 28 December 1879, its central high girders collapsed in a violent gale with the Edinburgh-Dundee passenger train passing across. All 75 people on board died.
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