The newly built Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge in Switzerland just stole that title. Measuring 1,621 feet long, it traverses the country's deepest valley in the Swiss Alps. Check out the bridge ...
Due to truss systems that resists bending or twisting, suspension bridges can typically stretch much longer than any other type of bridge. The boulders also destroyed a 820-footlong bridge that ...
It was built in 1826. The Freyburg (Switzerland) bridge is suspended by wire cables, and has a span of 870 feet. In the United States, the most remarkable suspension bridges are Ellet's Wheeling ...