MEC&F Expert Engineers : Semi-truck knocked out several steel girders as it passed under a railroad bridge and stuck under 63rd Street rail bridge on South Side of Chicago

Monday, July 18, 2016

Semi-truck knocked out several steel girders as it passed under a railroad bridge and stuck under 63rd Street rail bridge on South Side of Chicago









Updated 2 hrs 27 mins ago
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A semi truck driver knocked out several steel girders as he passed under a railroad bridge at West 63rd Street in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood, a spokesperson from Norfolk Southern Corp. said.

The spokesperson said the container being hauled was too tall to fit under the bridge, which is operated by Norfolk Southern.

Officials said 63rd will be closed to traffic between South State Street and South Wentworth Avenue until crews remove the debris and engineers assess the damage. Norfolk Southern employees were on site as of 1:30 p.m. Thursday.

The bridge has been closed to rail traffic for the last four months and is scheduled to be demolished this year, the spokesperson said. The railroad planned to have a new bridge in place by 2017.