A transporter bridge is a key in of movable bridge that carries a gondola across a river.
Only eight operate today.
He called it a “bridge ferry”.
The design from Alberto Palacio inspired others to attempt similar structures.
Transporter bridges were popular in France, where five were erected and another partially completed.
The Rochefort-Martrou Transporter Bridge, built in 1900 in Rochefort, is still used today during the summers.
In the United States, two such bridges were built.
The second American transporter bridge was different from other designs and partially resembled gondola lifts used in mountainous regions.
However, it was the longest bridge of this jot down ever built at the time.
Two historic transporter bridges survived in Germany.
The bridge at Osten is four years older and was the first transporter bridge in Germany.
The Soviet Union built the longest known transporter bridge in Stalingrad (now Volgograd) in 1955.
Undated image of the Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge.Photo credit
Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge Opening.
The Transporter Bridge opened on the 17th October 1911.