The Hot Metal Bridge is one of Pittsburgh's most unique and pedestrian/cyclist friendly bridges. Like the Birmingham Bridge downriver, it connects the neighborhoods of Oakland and the South Side...
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The Hot Metal Bridge, located in Pittsburgh, PA, is a remarkable former steel bridge that spans the Monongahela River. Built in 1887, it played a vital role in the city's industrial history by facilitating transportation of materials to and from steel mills. Today, it serves as a pedestrian and bike bridge, offering stunning views of the river and the surrounding cityscape, connecting neighborhoods and celebrating Pittsburgh's rich heritage.
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A wonderful testament to the foundations and the riverfront trails community coming together to make Pittsburgh a more livable place. The bridge connects trails on either side of the river and...
It's beautiful and I'm considering walking from the bridge to downtown? Is it safe for a woman to walk alone and could you? What is it like please?
i want to thank hot metal bridge oranazation for being there for me and not wanting nothing in return. they feed the homeless 5 to 6:30. they have more than cloth,shoe tolrties coats,sleeping bags...
Pittsburgh should have the nickname 'Reusable City.' Honestly, Pittsburgh doesn't leave anything to waste. I mean, take this set of two bridges. They could have just tore them down and left it...


