Ron Rienas, GM of the Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority, told ABC News all four Canada-U.S. bridges over the Niagara River have been closed out of an abundance of caution while the Rainbow Bridge investigation continues.
Ok that sucks, but following the preliminary investigation if there are no significant findings, Lewiston, Whirlpool and Peace Bridge should open up not after long.
We went that way during a trip to Niagara Falls and it was slow as fuck. Like you'll wait in line for 45 minutes or longer. And then you have to be told to turn around because of this. People are going to be super pissed off.
Yeah that really is annoying… the quickest options by car are either park and fly, take a vehicle ferry from a port somewhere, drive to Windsor then all the way through Ohio, or head to the Gananoque/Thousand Islands Bridge, altogether up to a half day delay for anyone.
the article is thin on details but the annoying ass video that pops up in the corner of the page, actually has more granular info, but idk if its confirmed details or not, or maybe just reporter conjecture
Hot damn… I wonder what happened. Well at least there are multiple bridges crossing in that area so it won't be the worst inconvenience.
I'm saddened by the fact that my first assumption is it was blown up because it was named Rainbow.
The sadder thing is, MAGA fucknuts are really that stupid.
Ok that sucks, but following the preliminary investigation if there are no significant findings, Lewiston, Whirlpool and Peace Bridge should open up not after long.
Except it sounds like they closed them all due to this. Tons of families probably not going to get home for Thanksgiving, sucks.
We went that way during a trip to Niagara Falls and it was slow as fuck. Like you'll wait in line for 45 minutes or longer. And then you have to be told to turn around because of this. People are going to be super pissed off.
Yeah that really is annoying… the quickest options by car are either park and fly, take a vehicle ferry from a port somewhere, drive to Windsor then all the way through Ohio, or head to the Gananoque/Thousand Islands Bridge, altogether up to a half day delay for anyone.
Maybe it's time to revive the ferry between Rochester and Toronto.
the article is thin on details but the annoying ass video that pops up in the corner of the page, actually has more granular info, but idk if its confirmed details or not, or maybe just reporter conjecture