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Tacoma Narrows Bridge Expansion Joint

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2007

Watch the expansion joint as it leaves the maintence yard. It will travel from Spokane to Tacoma, WA. The load is 200 feet long, the length of five semi-trailers. The expansion joint, truck and its equipment weigh about 370,000 pounds.

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  • it would suck to have to pay the toll for that many axles....the attendant would be like,  "uhhh....how many axles is that?"

  • I saw that on I-90 around George, WA goin back home to my house in Moses Lake. Just imagine how much money it would take for the gas nowadays.

  • I got stuck behind it on purpose when it was going though North Bend at around 10 PM.

  • Wouldn't wanna be stuck behind that lol.. But thats the biggest semi i've ever seen!

  • i like the tripple axle kenworth pulling it, maby it was from the kirkland plant :)

  • we at the factory made a joke about how they wee sitiing around and decided to order a part and the tell us that we can drive across washington to deliver it.

  • how ironic is it that the same people that held it up at stateline of washington are the ones waiting for it in tacoma? thanks for the extreme use of taxpayers dollars

  • I am one of the people who built this joint , it is every bit as big as it looks

  • wow, impressive!

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