The bridge, the 3rd longest suspension bridge in the world at the time, was designed by a man named Leon Moiseff, helped by Elmer Maxwell Hayden, Clark Eldridge, Frederick Bert Farquharson, Lacey V. Murrow, and around 225 workers with a couple dozen engineers and support staff. Leon Moiseff was a leading designer in the U.S in the 1920-30’s. He also helped build the Manhattan bridge and the Benjamin Franklin bridge. Nicknamed “Galloping Gertie” by the men who worked on it. It was nicknamed this because the construction workers observed a vertical swaying in the deck.
The dimensions for this flawed bridge were Length 5,939’0”, Width 39’1”. The materials used were structural Steel, reinforced steel, cable wiring and fittings, concrete, concrete …show more content…
It was 2800 feet long, 39 feet wide, and cost 6.4 million dollars to make. The pier construction was one of the most difficult things to make, do tot the fact that the water is over 200 feet deep and it's swift moving waters move at an average of 8.5 miles per hour, and sweep through the channel 4 times a day, making it very difficult to create them. The piers were the deepest ever to be constructed, almost doubling the previous record holder, the golden gate bridge.
To travel across the bridge, not only will you need to drive straight for 5939 feet, but you will have to pay 3 per axle on your vehicle. For instance, 2 axles cost $6, 3 axles cost $9, 4 axles cost $12, 5 axles cost $15, and 6 or more cost $18. Then again, if you get the Good To Go! Pass, it will only cost $5 for 2 axles, $7.50 for three, so it will only cost you $2.50 if you get the