Thomas Bouch

Thomas Bouch

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Nov 15, 2006 · English · Paperback (192 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 192
Language English
Published Nov 15, 2006
Publisher Tempus
ISBN-10 0752436953
ISBN-13 9780752436951

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It was the longest bridge in the world—a true wonder of the time—but within a year it had collapsed. The Tay Railway Bridge was to have been the pinnacle of a career spent building railways and bridges in England and Scotland. When the bridge came crashing down in December 1878, it brought down its designer Thomas Bouch as well. Bouch became famous when he developed the idea of roll-on/roll-off ferries for the Edinburgh and Northern Railway on the river Forth, but it was his Tay bridge and the proposed Forth Railway Bridge that brought him the fame he craved. With the loss of the Tay Bridge, he became a recluse and died in October 1880.
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