Hot Metal Bridge

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Pittsburgh, PA 15203

The Hot Metal Bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a historic truss bridge spanning the Monongahela River. It comprises two parallel spans on a single set of piers: the Monongahela Connecting Railroad Bridge, constructed in 1887, and the Hot Metal Bridge, built in 1900. The former carried traditional railroad traffic, while the latter facilitated the transportation of molten iron within the J&L Steel mill during its operation.

With a rich industrial history, the Hot Metal Bridge played a significant role during World War II, contributing to a considerable portion of America's steel production. Following a substantial restoration, the upstream span was converted for road use in 2000, connecting the Pittsburgh Technology Center to the South Side. The downstream span reopened for pedestrian and bicycle traffic in 2007, linking to the Great Allegheny Passage trail.

Recognized for its historical significance, the Hot Metal Bridge boasts decorative lighting with energy-efficient LED and optical fiber technology. In 2016, it was inducted into the North America Railway Hall of Fame, further solidifying its position as an iconic structure in Pittsburgh's urban landscape.

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