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The Ohio Connecting Railroad Bridge is a steel bridge which crosses the Ohio River at Brunot's Island at the west end of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It consists of two major through truss spans over the main and back channels of the river, of 508 feet (155 m) [ 1 ] and 406 feet (124 m) respectively, with deck truss approaches.
B & O Railroad Viaduct: CSX Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line Bellaire and Benwood: 1870 Bellaire Bridge (Closed, Demolition planned) Bellaire and Benwood 1926 (closed 1991) Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge: I-470: Brookside and Wheeling: 1985 Wheeling Suspension Bridge (crosses main channel only) WV 251
The Ohio Connecting Railroad Bridge crosses the Ohio River at the island. The island does not otherwise connect to the land, and all vehicular traffic must use a ferry to access the island. The employees of the power plant use a pedestrian walkway on the railroad bridge to go to work. The walkway is not accessible to the public.
English: Picture of the Ohio Connecting Railroad Bridge (with the McKees Rocks Bridge in the background) over the Ohio River between Brunot Island and the Marshall-Shadeland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on September 18, 2010. This picture was taken on Mount Washington near the Point of View sculpture.
Ohio Connecting Railroad Bridge, crossing the Ohio River in Pittsburgh; PC&Y Railroad Bridge, crossing the Ohio River in Allegheny County; Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge over Shavers Creek, crossing Shavers Creek between Petersburg and Logan Township; Pennsylvania Railroad Old Bridge over Standing Stone Creek, crossing Standing Stone Creek in ...
After a steady decline in poor condition bridges, there was an uptick in the number of poor bridges in Ohio, increasing from 1,223 in 2019 to 1,251 in 2023, according to data from the American ...
This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Cuyahoga River from its mouth at Lake Erie upstream to its source at Burton, Ohio. The list includes current road and rail crossings, as well as various other crossings of the river.
Kentucky and Ohio will get more than $1.63 billion in federal grants to help build a new Ohio River bridge near Cincinnati and improve the existing overloaded span there, a heavily used freight ...