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Norfolk Southern–Gregson Street Overpass - Wikipedia The Norfolk Southern–Gregson Street Overpass, also known as the 11-foot-8 Bridge or the Can Opener Bridge,[a] is a railroad bridge in Durham, North Carolina, United States
11 foot 8 bridge – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia 11 foot 8 Bridge (oficjalnie Norfolk Southern–Gregson Street Overpass), zwany również Otwieraczem do puszek (ang The Can-Opener) – wiadukt kolejowy nad jednokierunkową ulicą South Gregson Street w amerykańskim mieście Durham w stanie Karolina Północna
THE CAN OPENER BRIDGE - YouTube The bridge used to be known as the Norfolk Southern–Gregson Street Overpass, it has been renamed to the 11 foot 8 Bridge, but most know it by it’s nickname “the can opener”
11 FOOT 8 – The Canopener Bridge If your vehicle is taller than 11 feet and 8 inches, and you challenge this bridge, you might find footage of your experience on this website If you have any questions about this, email me at info [at] 11foot8 com
11 Foot 8 Inches: The Infamous ‘Can Opener’ Bridge At 11 foot 8 inches, the Norfolk Southern–Gregson Street Overpass, located in Durham, North Carolina, United States, is a bit too short The federal government recommends that bridges on public roads should have a clearance of at least 14 feet But when this railroad trestle was built in the 1940s, there were no standards for minimum clearance
Can Opener Bridge in Durham, NC, Will Never Destroy Trucks Again But the Norfolk Southern–Gregson Street Overpass in Durham, North Carolina — aka the 11 Foot 8 Bridge, or the Can Opener — was an internet phenomenon that lived to virtually unprecedented old age
The CanOpener Bridge (Durham, NC) | Strange Carolinas: The Travelogue . . . The CanOpener looks like a normal mild-mannered bridge, but it harbors a bloodthirsty appetite for destruction, having eaten the tops of over 100 trucks The CanOpener averages a victim or two a month, so the chances of you stumbling upon a crash are pretty slim
Infamous Can Opener bridge - BBC The bridge in North Carolina was dubbed the 'Can Opener' for cutting the tops off lorries Construction crews raised the Norfolk Southern-Gregson Street Overpass bridge by eight inches
The ‘Can-Opener’ bridge in Durham, North Carolina The bridge cannot be lowered either because there is a major sewer line running only four feet under the street Instead, the city authorities installed an alert system that detects when an over-height truck tries to pass under and flashes yellow warning lights several feet ahead of the bridge