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The original Orange Belt completed a 121-mile (195 km) circle by crossing into Washington County, but the southernmost stretch from Bethel Park to Forward Township, including the entire 8.5-mile (13.7 km) Washington County segment, was removed by early 1973 to keep the Belt system within the Allegheny County border (with the exceptions of the ...
Yellow Belt George Lysle Blvd McKeesport: Fifteenth Avenue Bridge: Fifteenth Avenue Youghiogheny River Trail: McKeesport and Port Vue: P&LE Liberty Boro Bridge: CSX Keystone Subdivision: McKeesport and Liberty: Boston Bridge: Orange Belt PA 48: Versailles and Elizabeth Township: Sutersville Bridge: First Street Sutersville and Elizabeth ...
The Fort Wayne Railroad Bridge, listed as the Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge on the National Register of Historic Places, is a double-deck steel truss railroad bridge spanning the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The upper deck carries the Fort Wayne Line with two tracks of Norfolk Southern and Amtrak traffic. The lower deck is unused.
PA 51: Elizabeth and West Elizabeth: Elizabeth Locks & Dam: Washington County–Allegheny County General Carl E. Vuono Bridge (Monongahela City Bridge) PA 136: Forward Twp and Monongahela: Washington County–Westmoreland County; Stan Musial Bridge (Donora-Monessen Bridge) C. Vance DieCas Highway Monessen and Donora
PA 366: New Kensington and Tarentum: Allegheny River Lock and Dam Four Allegheny River: Lower Burrell and Harrison Township: Donald R. Lobaugh Bridge (Freeport Bridge) PA 356: Allegheny Township and Buffalo Township: Freeport Rail Bridge: Norfolk Southern Railway Pittsburgh Line
The road heads over PA 980 on a high bridge south of McDonald as it continues through rural areas. [3] [5] The freeway crosses into South Fayette Township in Allegheny County and immediately turns southeast, running immediately to the northeast of the border with Washington County and reaching a mainline toll gantry.
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Pennsylvania Route 121 (PA 121) is a 4.00-mile-long (6.44 km) state highway located in Allegheny County in Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at U.S. Route 19 (US 19) in Mt. Lebanon . The northern terminus is at PA 50 on the border of Green Tree and the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Westwood .