When the Francis Scott Key Bridge was built in the 1970s, it was intended to relieve congestion from the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel.
Forty-seven years later, some of that traffic will be diverted back to the tunnel after the bridge collapsed last week upon being struck by a giant cargo ship, killing six construction workers.
With the rebuilding process expected to take several years, that most likely means years of gridlock for commuters, travelers and truck drivers.
The 1.6-mile bridge was the final link on Interstate 695, which loops around the city and is known as the Baltimore Beltway.
The crossing’s overall structure, including its connecting approaches, was almost 11 miles long.
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