33rd Street Railroad Bridge

Coordinates: 40°27′57″N 79°58′25″W / 40.4657°N 79.9736°W / 40.4657; -79.9736
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33rd Street Railroad Bridge
The downstream side of the 33rd Street Railroad Bridge.
Coordinates40°27′57″N 79°58′25″W / 40.4657°N 79.9736°W / 40.4657; -79.9736
CarriesAllegheny Valley Railroad (P&W Subdivision)
CrossesAllegheny River
LocalePittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Other name(s)B&O Railroad Bridge at 33rd Street and Herr's Island
Characteristics
DesignTruss bridge
MaterialSteel
Longest span400 feet (120 m)
Clearance below44.9 feet (13.7 m)
History
Opened1921
Location
Map

The 33rd Street Railroad Bridge is a truss bridge that carries the Allegheny Valley Railroad on the P&W Subdivision over the Allegheny River that connects downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Herrs Island, Pittsburgh, United States.

History[edit]

The Allegheny River was first crossed at this point by a railroad bridge built in 1884[1] by the Iron City Bridge Works, which moved to Pittsburgh from Cincinnati in 1856.[2]

This was replaced by the B&O bridge in 1921.[3]

See also[edit]

List of crossings of the Allegheny River

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Baltimore and Ohio Magazine". 1920.
  2. ^ Cushing (1889). History of Allegheny County. Chicago: A. Warner Co.
  3. ^ "Bridges & Tunnels of Allegheny County and Pittsburgh, PA - 33rd street railroad bridge". August 31, 2001. Retrieved March 5, 2010.