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Could this bridge hold tanks (photo's) - help needed for video research


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In my next Youtube video I'll be taking a closer look at the CMBN Market Garden scenario "Counterattack at Son", which I believe was created by @ASL Veteran.

The "Counterattack at Son" scenario map has two bridges on it across the river Dommel. One that can hold tanks, and a foot bridge. The following has been written in the Designer's Notes about the foot bridge:

"I was uncertain as to whether the small bridge across the Dommel that is located south of the canal was large enough to hold vehicles. The modern bridge there appears to have wheel tracks across it that would be suggestive of vehicles passing over it. The area immediatly west of the bridge didn't appear to have any roads and indicated that perhaps the bridge was not suitable for heavy vehicles. In the event, I decided to make the bridge a footbridge since I knew for certain that the attack from the previous evening was conducted down the Tow Path alongside the canal. It seemed logical that if the small bridge could hold vehicles that it would have been used for the evening attack (the day before) and since that attack went down the down path, that leaned towards the southern bridge being unsuitable for tanks or armored vehicles".

I assume that when the designer says he's seeing wheel tracks, he is referring to images of the bridge as seen on google earth.

So today I visited the scenario location to shoot some footage for the video, and ofcourse I also went to see this bridge to find out if it would support a tank or not... What I found looked like a somewhat improvised construction, yet build with steel for support. Unfortunately I'm a dimwit when it comes to engineering and I have no idea how strong something like this would be.

Now, who here among us would like to like to chip in and tell me whether you think this bridge could hold a Panther tank? 😁 Any interesting details about why you think so would be appreciated! The bridge may have been replaced by a newer one, but my theory is that if it was replaced, they would have put one back that was at least as good as the old one - so if this one isn't strong enough, then the bridge in 1944 probably wasn't either.

The width was about 2,7 meters/ 9 feet.

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Bridge CM.jpg

(better image quality and a few more pics:)

https://freeimage.host/i/tFOK0u
https://freeimage.host/i/tFOfUb
https://freeimage.host/i/tFOC5x
https://freeimage.host/i/tFO2s9
https://freeimage.host/i/tFOobV
https://freeimage.host/i/tFOzzB

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On 11/6/2022 at 1:53 PM, Artkin said:

Funny how the authors got back to you but the "tour guides" hadn't.

One of the tour guides said on his site that he could also be hired to do research for documentaries and such. Perhaps he felt that I was trying to get a freebie by just emailing a question 😁. Wouldn't have hurt to respond though.

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