On 29 August 1907, the south arm and part of the central section of the Quebec bridge collapsed into the river in a matter of seconds. Of the 86 workers on the bridge at the time, 75 were killed.
A second collapse during construction in 1916 killed another 11 people. The bridge was finally completed in 1919.
Quebec Bridge was created in 1919.
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The Quebec Bridge opened on December 3, 1919 after almost two decades of construction.
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Yes. The Quebec Bridge, which crosses the lower Saint Lawrence River in Canada, is the largest cantilever bridge in the world. Each cantilever spans 177m, and the total length of the bridge is 987m.
I know of two:The Jacques Cartier Bridge crosses the Saint Lawrence River from Montreal Island, Montreal, Quebec to the south shore at Longueuil, Quebec, Canada.The Macdonald-Cartier Bridge is a bridge connecting Ottawa, Ontario to Gatineau, Quebec - in Canada. It links King Edward Avenue and Sussex Drive in Ottawa with Autoroute 5 in Quebec. It is the easternmost bridge linking Ottawa to Gatineau, running just east of the Alexandra Bridge.
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They both are bridges.
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The Forth Railway Bridge in Scotland and the Quebec Bridge in Canada are both famous examples of cantilever bridges.