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Tracks Across The Sky - Pennsylvania's Kinzua Viaduct 

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An engineering masterpiece, Pennsylvania's Kinzua Viaduct (also called the Kinzua Bridge) stood 300 feet high as a symbol of ingenuity and determination. The railroad bridge was built in 94 days in 1882 and was updated and preserved for over 100 years before its tragic destruction by a tornado in 2003.
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Комментарии : 72   
@davidknows3320
@davidknows3320 4 года назад
A friend and I rode 500 miles and back last weekend just to see this. I was in no way disappointed
@28seether
@28seether 10 лет назад
I'm from Venezuela, i visited Kinzua bridge back in 1999, It was an amazing experience... I can't believe a Tornado destroyed it. Too sad, I always wanted to go back.
@samanthab1923
@samanthab1923 3 года назад
That's how I felt. Moved to PA in 94 & saw a doc about it. Always thought there was plyif time. Then that freak tornado & even worse the dismantling of the RR. So sad 😭
@fernandoscrenci4874
@fernandoscrenci4874 11 дней назад
​@@samanthab1923, I Have Heavy Suspicion that, A criminal conspiracy of some kind was hatch by weather warfare was done, so this bridge will never be fix !!
@cattinamarie6545
@cattinamarie6545 2 года назад
I was just there yesterday and walked the amazing skywalk. We also took the trail down to the bottom, where the remnants of the twisted steel lay. I literally cried at the sheer sight of it, while imagining what it once was. I am still pinching myself at the fact I was there yesterday. Wow. Great video, one of the best ones here. Thank you. 😊
@appalachiajoe
@appalachiajoe 12 лет назад
Very interesting. So many engineering inovations had their beginnings in the great state of Pennsylvania.
@ostlandr
@ostlandr 7 лет назад
That picture at 2:42 of the steam locomotive running on wooden rails is really rare!
@johndavies1090
@johndavies1090 2 года назад
Thanks for pointing it out - I've read pf 'pole road' engines, but this is only the second picture of one that I have seen. The engine is an early Climax, I think, by the way.
@lgensheimer1
@lgensheimer1 11 лет назад
Innovation continues: the new Kinzua Sky Walk, which offers spectacular views of the downed towers, earned a 2012 national engineering award for best project. ~ Lisa Gensheimer, writer and co-producer, "Tracks across the Sky"
@AJKPenguin
@AJKPenguin 5 лет назад
It's arguably the best lookout ever made.
@mikegross6107
@mikegross6107 2 года назад
I walked across that bridge before moving to AZ in the late '60's and NEVER dreamed it would be partially demolished from a tornado, no less! TORNADOES don't go through PA but one did and tore down part of PA's history. It's so sad to look at those pictures of destruction but wonderful that no one was hurt.
@danielfoster3642
@danielfoster3642 Год назад
I saw the viaduct exactly a month after the tornado damaged half the structure. I came there via the Knox and Kane train. You couldn't even get on the viaduct at the time because of you know what. Since then, I've been fascinated with it's history. This is a nice documentary. Since this documentary aired, what's left standing has been reopened as the Kinzua Skywalk. The Knox and Kane Railroad unfortunately ceased operations in 2009. The railroad tracks were removed, and is now a bike trail.
@genericyoutube5922
@genericyoutube5922 Год назад
Lived up the road from here my whole life and before moving away would go for walks here all the time. Never went on the bridge though because I'm terrified of heights
@SeahawksFTW2014
@SeahawksFTW2014 9 лет назад
I moved out here from Seattle 4 years ago, and have been to this bridge park 5 times. Until today, I thought PA thought they were cool because they had half a tornado bridge preserved. This video was extremely informative and the history absolutely changed my entire perspective on the place! Thank you for sharing this piece of the past.
@scrapplepig
@scrapplepig 3 года назад
"I thought PA thought they were cool " Well all I have to say to you is, "Second and goal"
@SeahawksFTW2014
@SeahawksFTW2014 3 года назад
@@scrapplepig one of my all-time fav Hawks memes is Pete Carroll in a Starbucks drive thru asking if he should hand over the latte or step back 3 feet and throw it in 😂
@scoutbs2251
@scoutbs2251 3 года назад
@@SeahawksFTW2014 wow! you responded after 6 years!
@SeahawksFTW2014
@SeahawksFTW2014 3 года назад
@@scoutbs2251 I figured a response was deserved since I was kind of a douche 6 years ago 😆
@scoutbs2251
@scoutbs2251 3 года назад
@@SeahawksFTW2014 oh lol
@tylerbell6796
@tylerbell6796 Год назад
Thomas Kayne! What a legend!
@stevemason5173
@stevemason5173 7 лет назад
Extremely interesting video... I purchased this same DVD while I was visiting the Kinzua State Park... One extremely interesting place and well worth the trip and visit!!!
@sebenste
@sebenste 10 лет назад
@Lisa Gensheimer: thank you so much for making this video! It's a wonderful story with a very sad ending. When the bridge came town, it must have been crazy for you to hear of it, and scramble to get your crew out there to cover this. It reminds me that 40 years of "deferred maintenance" = neglect. And we neglected a portion of our engineering history. Such a shame. Anyway, thank you for responding to us!
@davew4377
@davew4377 4 года назад
I love this place... I haven't here in a while.. But I definitely crossed this bridge on foot and we used to hike down the hill and back up the otherside
@missplum12
@missplum12 15 лет назад
Thanks for putting this show on!!! I have been looking for it for a very long time!!!
@katesmithmyer6677
@katesmithmyer6677 Год назад
I still remember my trip to the railroad at probably 4 years old. The bridge was amazing to go over. It's definitely something I'll never forget!
@AJKPenguin
@AJKPenguin 5 лет назад
Giant microburst happened in Oil City that day of the tornado. I was in Pittsburgh and the weather was a light show.
@capriracer351
@capriracer351 4 месяца назад
The roof blew off the shop I work at that day in Oil City. They walls of that all steel and brick shop started to pinch in, then released suddenly as the microburst went through. Then the roof blew off. Was not a fun day.
@vettebecker1
@vettebecker1 3 года назад
Always wanted to visit this in person, a true marvel of engineering. I hate that it was destroyed by tornado, would have loved to had seen it intact. It’s a shame she can’t be rebuilt, even better than it was.
@derreckanders1743
@derreckanders1743 4 года назад
The Steam Engine was stationed in my town of Marienville. I thought I knew most of the history behind it but this video proved me wrong. I remember coming home with my little ones and went to take them on the train ride. I was so disappointed when I found out the Tornado had taken the bridge out. I have not been back for many years and now I look foreward to the skywalk.
@AJKPenguin
@AJKPenguin 5 лет назад
Fortunately the bridge is preserved as a lookout. May God keep it as such until the last day.
@jhonwask
@jhonwask День назад
I was there in 2000. A friend and I walked across it and back. It was truly an engineering feat. What an amazing view. Sad it was destroyed. Why can't they just rebuild it?
@campingwithhuskies
@campingwithhuskies Год назад
Great informative video. Especially interesting for those of us who live in Phoenixville.
@mychannel6718
@mychannel6718 4 года назад
Love visiting Kinzua bridge. The trails below are pretty cool as well. You can get pretty close to all of the steel that fell over down below.
@Shane_M
@Shane_M Год назад
I grew up in smethport pa, about 15 minutes from the bridge. I remember when it fell. I also miss walking across it. I have made about 7 trips across it before it fell and it was always an amazing experience.
@renatewoerner3298
@renatewoerner3298 9 месяцев назад
Ya some real hard working men there!
@AJKPenguin
@AJKPenguin 5 лет назад
If I'm thinking right, this video was uploaded 6 years to the day the tornado collapsed the bridge.
@Pupdegraff18
@Pupdegraff18 12 лет назад
I went here today.... I live a mere 30 miles from this.
@beboboymann3823
@beboboymann3823 26 дней назад
Linda Devlin is very good on the eyes.
@clarkgeek
@clarkgeek 10 лет назад
Went there about 8 months ago. Was interesting to see the steel towers bent and laying on the ground. They built a walk way with the remaining track which allows for some great views of the valley. They have a glass floor at the end of the walkway.. Someone does plane rides over the valley also. We saw the same biplane fly over the bridge 3 times in the 1.5 hours we were at the park.
@ericklee780
@ericklee780 8 лет назад
i live right beside the bridge
@AJKPenguin
@AJKPenguin 5 лет назад
Mount Jewett? : )
@eatingplaydoh
@eatingplaydoh 4 месяца назад
Elmira Bridge Works really made the steel?
@scrapplepig
@scrapplepig 3 года назад
Imagine the excitement living in those days with all the new inventions, and people building these great structures that at the time would seem impossible. You would be so proud of your country. ps I know there was a lot of poverty and racism, it get it.
@Mark-uq9km
@Mark-uq9km 2 года назад
Someone called Scrapplepig has to be from PA. Habbersett is the best.
@scrapplepig
@scrapplepig 2 года назад
@@Mark-uq9km You got that, outside of Philly.
@Mark-uq9km
@Mark-uq9km 2 года назад
@@scrapplepig Awesome. Living in Florida, now, but still miss PA. We have good friends in Phoenixville who send us Habersett. Went to Kinzua in 2017. Incredible history. Stay healthy.
@scrapplepig
@scrapplepig 2 года назад
@@Mark-uq9km I live in Chester Springs about 2 miles from Phoenixville.. I got my name from my pig named Scrapple, Scrapplepig. But I also like scrapple and Habersett is the best.
@michaelhudecek2778
@michaelhudecek2778 Год назад
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@yz250a
@yz250a Год назад
Y'know, you can build bridges your whole life, and no one will call you a bridge builder, but....
@LycoValleyRRFan
@LycoValleyRRFan 13 лет назад
@railstoruin God not another dang rail trail.
@mikemaj8467
@mikemaj8467 11 месяцев назад
Typical that not only was it not repaired after the tornado, even after 20 years has never been cleaned up. Man is convinced he owns the earth.
@chriseames9063
@chriseames9063 2 года назад
What about the ' COLLARS '!?
@ithacacomments4811
@ithacacomments4811 2 года назад
Iron vs steel equalled the failure.
@michaelgrimes5588
@michaelgrimes5588 2 года назад
Damn 94 days without modern equipment...today it would take 6 years and cost 240 million
@OccupyBlackMedia
@OccupyBlackMedia Год назад
you believe that??? 9o days without modern equipment?? what did they use??
@PumkinPeanut
@PumkinPeanut Год назад
@@OccupyBlackMedia He was referring to the fact the construction workers were using construction equipment of their time (1880s) and not construction equipment of our time (2020s) and it would still be an impressive feat to complete something of this magnitude that quickly even with today's modern equipment, let alone using what they had available at the time. I can't get over the one photo of the workers halfway up the beams just sitting casually for the photo (no lifelines or safety harness/rope) and the one guy who appears to be dangling in mid air (couldn't even see his rope)
@markjohnson2230
@markjohnson2230 7 лет назад
Hhchristmas in Bradford pa
@markjohnson2230
@markjohnson2230 7 лет назад
Christmas in Bradford pa
@MarcelRayDuriez
@MarcelRayDuriez 8 лет назад
I wanna make a statement here, here its only 92 meters from med point of the last post shown- number 8 so doing the math on it I would get it would be 600 feet and that is now the sky walk they made it into- so with that said this thing have 20 x 200 and 20 x 50 foot spans would make 2, 050 feet long really I have in feet high- 2,869 feet is what I got with the largest post. Making this the large railroad viaduct in the word... that I no of...
@futureshock7425
@futureshock7425 3 года назад
Designer didn’t factor in uplift
@VanaConn
@VanaConn 4 месяца назад
Should be rebuilt. We give billions of our tax dollars to other countries for nothing that helps us yet we can’t fund a historic landmark
@Xsiondu
@Xsiondu 28 дней назад
I don't disagree that we waste our money but what good would rebuilding that bridge do? Just to do it? We should fix our actual infrastructure.
@VanaConn
@VanaConn 18 дней назад
@@Xsiondu "Adgenda 21" is what is really what the current administration cares about. google it.
@SierraRailway
@SierraRailway 6 лет назад
Did the narrator really just pronounce Chateaugay as "shat ah gwa"? The cringe is real.......
@JAKEGrubbie
@JAKEGrubbie 13 лет назад
This was a chance wasted!! This should have been a National Monument Park a gateway to the Allegany National Forest a testament to the coal and railroads of PA!! A park where you could camp, cabin, excursion Train, etc. This could have been the most popular national park to visit proven by visitors from other countries. Dmn diphits couldnt figure this one out!!
@laterdudesaint
@laterdudesaint 10 лет назад
amazing how you can make shit sound like shinola..
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