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Bridgeville is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,804 at the 2020 census. [3] It is a residential suburb of the ...
Pennsylvania Route 50 (PA 50) is a 32.7-mile-long (52.6 km) ... The road becomes two lanes and runs through the commercial downtown of Bridgeville, ...
South of Pittsburgh, PA 8 followed the current U.S. Route 19 alignment from the West Virginia state line to Canonsburg, as well as the present Pennsylvania Route 50 alignment from Bridgeville to Crafton. The West Virginia – Pittsburgh segment was decommissioned in 1930.
South Fayette Township has seven borders, including the borough of Bridgeville and Upper St. Clair Township to the east, Cecil Township (Washington County) to the south and west, North Fayette Township and the boroughs of McDonald and Oakdale to the northwest, and Collier Township to the northeast.
The school's mascot is the Colts. The Chartiers Valley School District also serves the municipalities of Bridgeville, Scott and Heidelberg. [15] Chartiers Valley High School is physically located in Collier Township, [16] although its address is Bridgeville. [17]
The section of PA 124 between New Bridgeville and Craley was under construction by 1930. [6] In 1937, PA 124 was rerouted to head south from York Furnace to PA 851 in Fawn Grove. The route replaced PA 923 south into York Furnace along with the section of PA 851 between PA 74 in Airville and Woodbine.
I-376/US 22/US 30 exit 69, southern terminus of PA 51 concurrency: 64.1: 103.2: PA 51 north – McKees Rocks, West End PA 60 north – Crafton PA 837 south (Carson Street) to I-376 east – Downtown: Interchange, northern terminus of PA 51 concurrency, northern terminus of PA 837, southern terminus of PA 60, West End Circle: Ohio River: 64.3: 103.5
The main source of acid mine drainage (Iron) in the Chartiers Creek watershed is the Gladden Discharge along Millers Run Creek, a tributary that meets Chartiers Creek in Bridgeville. In 2020, the South Fayette Conservation Group started a project that will treat the polluted water before it enters Millers Run.