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  2. List of bridges of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The city's oldest in-service bridge is the current Smithfield Street Bridge, which opened in 1883; it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976. [5] Pittsburgh waged a massive road and bridge building campaign from 1924 to 1940; most of Pittsburgh's oldest major bridges date from this period.

  3. List of state routes in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

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    PA Route 8 in Pittsburgh: State Route 1006: Burchfield Road PA Route 8 (Butler St., William Flinn Hwy) in Shaler Twp Middle Road Klein Road bridge over Little Pine Creek, Indiana: Harts Run Road, Dorseyville Road, Fox Chapel Road, Guys Run Road, Locust Hill Road SR 1013 (Saxonburg Road), Indiana: PA Route 910 (Indianola Road), Harmar: State ...

  4. Pennsylvania Route 8 - Wikipedia

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    PA 8 Bus. south (Seneca Street) Northern terminus of PA 8 Bus. Rouseville: 88.838: 142.971: PA 227 east (Cherry Run Road) Western terminus of PA 227: Cherrytree Township: 93.600: 150.635: PA 417 south – Dempseytown, Franklin: Northern terminus of PA 417: Crawford: Titusville: 100.518: 161.768: PA 8 Truck north / PA 27 Truck west (St. John Street)

  5. List of crossings of the Allegheny River - Wikipedia

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    PA 155: South Turtle Road Bridge: Liberty Township: Kim Hill Road Bridge: Roulette Township: Pomeroy Street Bridge: Maple Street Bridge: Celaschi Covered Bridge: Eulalia Township: Olastead Road Bridge: Toles Hollow Bridge: Coudersport and Eulalia Township: Chestnut Street Bridge: Coudersport: Coudersport Main Street Bridge: US 6: Allegheny ...

  6. Armstrong Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The tunnel was constructed between 1926 and 1927. The chief engineer was Vernon R. Covell of the Allegheny County Public Works Department. The tunnel portals were designed by a city architect, Stanley L. Roush, who is also noted for the Smithfield Street Bridge portals, the Pittsburgh City-County Building, the Corliss Tunnel, and many other municipal projects.

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Pittsburgh ...

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    Irregular pattern between Brighton and Arch Streets and between O'Hern and West Park; also roughly bounded by Armandale Street, Carrington Street, Charlick Way, Reddour Street, and West North Avenue 40°27′24″N 80°00′45″W  /  40.456667°N 80.0125°W  / 40.456667; -80.0125  ( Mexican War Streets Historic

  8. List of streetcar routes in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Carson via Tenth Street Bridge by 1915 [1] by 1959 [13] 52 Allentown 1984 March 27, 2011 Part of PAT Brown Line. Trackage remains active with no scheduled service. 53 Carrick via South 18th Street 1901 [23] Nov 13, 1971: Terminus in Brentwood. Rerouted via tunnel March 31, 1968. [2] Last car 1627 55 East Pittsburgh via Homestead and Braddock by ...

  9. Smithfield Street Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Smithfield Street Bridge is a lenticular truss bridge crossing the Monongahela River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. The bridge was designed by Gustav Lindenthal, the engineer who later designed the Hell Gate Bridge in New York City. The Smithfield Street Bridge was built between 1881 and 1883, opening for traffic on March 19, 1883.